-kənˈjenəd.ə noun
Etymology: New Latin, congenital amyotonia
: a congenital disease of infants characterized by flaccidity of the skeletal muscles resulting in an inability to move freely or maintain upright posture
-kənˈjenəd.ə noun
Etymology: New Latin, congenital amyotonia
: a congenital disease of infants characterized by flaccidity of the skeletal muscles resulting in an inability to move freely or maintain upright posture
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012