Aphasiac

/əˈfeɪziæk/ noun

A person suffering from aphasia, a language disorder resulting from brain damage that affects speech comprehension or production.

From Greek 'aphasia' (loss of speech), composed of 'a-' (without) and 'phasis' (speech), with the suffix '-ac' denoting a person with a condition. The medical terminology solidified in the 19th century with neurology's advancement.

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