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Alexia   /əlˈɛksiə/   Listen
noun
Alexia  n.  (Med.)
(a)
Inability to read aloud, due to brain disease; the meanings of the words is nevertheless understood. Called also motor alexia.
(b)
Inability, due to brain disease, to understand written or printed symbols. Called also Word blindness and text blindness.






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"Alexia" Quotes from Famous Books



... Mackenzie, Captain 18th Bengal Infantry, formerly of the 88th Connaught Rangers; (c) Charlotte Amelia Rose, who married Ernest Duncombe, R.N., with issue - Dorothy and Estelle Amy, twins, and Beryl; and (d) Mary Eliza Alexia. Charlotte married, secondly, the Rev. William Duncombe, M.A., with issue - (e) Francis Hay. (5) Mary Ann, who married first, George Grogan of Sutton, Dublin, Captain 6th Dragoon Guards (the Carabineers) with issue - (a) Edward George, ...
— History Of The Mackenzies • Alexander Mackenzie



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