Anaudia

/ænˈɔːdiə/ noun

A medical or speech pathology condition characterized by the loss of the ability to speak or produce articulate sound, often due to neurological or vocal damage.

From Greek 'an-' (without) + 'aude/audio' (voice, hearing), literally meaning 'without voice.' Related to Latin 'audire' (to hear).

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