Barylalia

/ˌbæriːˈleɪliə/ noun

A speech disorder characterized by abnormally deep or heavy-sounding voice quality, or difficulty articulating certain sounds.

From Greek 'barys' (heavy/deep) + 'lalia' (speech/chatter). A medical term developed in the 19th-20th centuries to classify voice and speech disturbances.

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