Acalculia

/ˌækælˈkjuːliə/ noun

A neurological condition where a person loses the ability to perform mathematical calculations, usually due to brain injury or stroke.

From Greek 'a-' (not) + 'calculia' (from Latin 'calculare,' meaning to count or reckon, derived from 'calculus,' originally meaning a pebble used for counting). The prefix indicates a loss or absence of this ability.

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