Amblyacousia

/ˌæmbliːəˈkaʊziə/ noun

A medical condition of dullness or reduced sensitivity to sound; partial hearing loss or diminished auditory perception.

From Greek amblys 'dull, blunt, obtuse' + akouein 'to hear' + -ia (medical condition suffix). This medical term literally describes 'blunt hearing' or dulled auditory sensation.

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