ˈfāzh(e)ə noun combining form
also -pha·sy _fəsē, -si
( plural -phasias also -phasies )
Etymology: -phasia, New Latin, from Greek, speech, from phasis utterance, statement, from phanai to say, speak; -phasy from New Latin -phasia — more at ban
: speech disorder (of a specified type especially relating to the symbolic use of language)
dys phasia
tachy phasia
— compare -lalia , -phemia , -phony 2