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  • '''Infant''' (/ˈɪnfənt/; from Latin ''infans'', meaning 'unable to speak' or 'speechless') is the more formal or specialised synonym for the common term ''baby'', d ...d is derived from the Latin word ''infans'', meaning 'unable to speak' or 'speechless'. It is a primary noun form of the verb ''infan'', 'to bring forth'.
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  • ...isease attacks the brain, leaving some victims in a statue-like condition, speechless and motionless.
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  • ...during the 19th century. "Aphasia" comes from the Greek "aphatos" meaning "speechless".
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  • ...e 19th century. The term "aphasia" comes from the Greek "aphatos" meaning "speechless".
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  • ...term "muteness" originates from the Latin word "mutus", meaning silent or speechless.
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  • ...to lead or guide". "Aphasia" comes from the Greek word "aphatos", meaning "speechless". Thus, "conduction aphasia" can be interpreted as a condition where the gu
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  • The term "aphasia" comes from the Greek "aphatos" meaning "speechless". "Fluent" is derived from the Latin "fluentem" meaning "flowing". The cond
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  • ...e of aphasia. The term "aphasia" comes from the Greek ''aphatos'' meaning "speechless".
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  • ...ία" (aphasía), meaning "speechlessness", derived from "ἄφατος" (áphatos), "speechless" from "ἀ-" (a-), "not, un" + "φημί" (phēmí), "I speak".
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  • ...the test was developed. "Aphasia" comes from the Greek "aphatos" meaning "speechless", and "Battery" in this context refers to a series of tests.
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  • The term "global aphasia" is derived from the Greek word "aphatos" (meaning speechless) and the Latin word "globus" (meaning sphere or whole). It refers to the wi
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