Dictionary Entry
dyspraxia
Part of SpeechnounPronunciation/dɪsˈpɹæksiə/A genetic neurological disorder where a person has motor skills severely below average due to their brain's inability to consistently send messages accurately to the body for the planning of motor movements.
In a Sentence
“He had to quit dishwashing at the restaurant because his dyspraxia made him unable to do the work.”
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