AMUSIA


Meaning of AMUSIA in English

(ˈ)āˈmyüzēə noun

( -s )

Etymology: New Latin, from Greek amousia lack of harmony, from amousos without song (from a- a- (II) + mousa muse, music) + -ia

: a condition marked by an inability to produce music or to comprehend it — called also respectively motor amusia, sensory amusia ; compare aphasia

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