Achalasia

/ˌækəˈleɪʒə/ noun

A medical condition where the muscles of the esophagus fail to relax properly, making it difficult to swallow food and liquids.

From Greek a- (without) and chalasis (relaxation). Medical term combining Greek roots to describe inability to relax. Coined in 19th-century medical terminology.

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