amusia
Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Contents |
English [edit]
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)
- The inability to comprehend or respond to music.