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View synonyms for aphonia
aphonia
[ ey-foh-nee-uh ]
noun
, Pathology.
- loss of voice, especially due to an organic or functional disturbance of the vocal organs.
aphonia
/ ˈæfənɪ; əˈfəʊnɪə /
noun
- loss of the voice caused by damage to the vocal tract
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of aphonia1
C18: via New Latin from Greek, from a- 1+ phōnē sound, voice
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Example Sentences
It would cheer me considerably to learn that gobblers occasionally suffer from aphonia or speechlessness.
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Each time on her disappearance he had an attack of aphonia, inability to utter a sound of any kind.
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In the case of a man stung on the cheek, Legiehn observed complete aphonia and a breaking out of red blotches all over the body.
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Aphonia is often complete, deglutition impossible, respiration difficult.
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If aphonia and difficulty of both inspiration and expiration be present at the same time, there is certainly membranous occlusion.
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