də̇ˈsərj(ē)ə noun
also dys·er·gy ˈdiˌsərjē, də̇ˈs-
( plural dysergias also dysergies )
Etymology: New Latin dysergia, from Greek, difficulty in working, inability to exert oneself, from dys- + -ergia -ergy
: lack of muscular coordination due to defect in innervation