DYSACOUSIA


Meaning of DYSACOUSIA in English

ˌdisəˈküzh(ē)ə noun

also dys·acou·sis -üsə̇s

( plural dysacousias -üzh(ē)əz ; also dysacou·ses -üˌsēz)

Etymology: New Latin, from dys- + -acousia or Greek akousis act of hearing — more at -acousia

: a condition in which ordinary sounds produce discomfort or pain

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