Cacesthesis

/kæsɛsˈθɛsɪs/ noun

An alternative or variant form of cacesthesia; a state of abnormal or disordered sensation, particularly an unpleasant perception of touch.

Variant of 'cacesthesia' using the Greek suffix '-esis' (condition) instead of '-ia.' Both forms derive from 'kakos' (bad) and 'aesthesis' (sensation), used interchangeably in medical terminology.

AMካሴስቴሲስ
ARكاسيستhesis
BNক্যাসেস্টেসিস
CAcacesthesis
CScacesthesis
DAcacesthesis
DECacesthesis
ELκακεστεσις
EScacesthesis
FAکاسيستhesis
FIcacesthesis
FRcacesthesis
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