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-phasia
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English
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Etymology
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From
Ancient Greek
φάσις
(
phásis
,
“
utterance
”
)
, from
φημί
(
phēmí
,
“
I say
”
)
.
Suffix
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-phasia
Used to form the names of disorders and phenomena relating to words and speech.
aphasia
,
dysphasia
,
monophasia
,
schizophasia
Synonyms
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-logia
-phemia
-lalia
-arthria
-phrasia
Derived terms
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English terms suffixed with -phasia
acataphasia
agitophasia
agrammaphasia
aphasia
bradyphasia
cataphasia
cryptophasia
dysphasia
endophasia
exophasia
heterophasia
monophasia
paraphasia
schizophasia
Translations
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Translations
Galician:
-fasia
(gl)
Polish:
-fazja
f
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English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *bʰeh₂- (speak)
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