Anomia

/əˈnoʊmiə/ noun

A neurological condition where a person has trouble finding or recalling the right words, especially the names of things, even though they understand what they're looking at.

From Greek 'a-' (without) + 'nomos' (law) or possibly 'noma' (name), meaning literally 'without name.' The term evolved in medical contexts in the 1800s to describe language disorders seen in stroke or brain injury patients.

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