amusia

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Etymology [edit]

From Late Latin, from Ancient Greek ἀμουσία (amousia, without harmony), from ἄμουσος (amousos, without song). The Muses were nine daughters of Zeus and the goddesses of arts and sciences.

Noun [edit]

amusia (plural amusias)

  1. The inability to comprehend or respond to music.

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