dysgraphia

Definition: An inability to write coherently caused by impaired motor skills.
Etymology: The word was coined by combining the Greek dys, bad, with graphos, writing.
Oxford English Dictionary: Its first citation is from 1934:
"Dysgraphia, a cerebral disorder characterized by inability to write."
(H. C. Warren Dict. Psychol. 87/1)



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