Deafness

/ˈdɛfnəs/ noun

The condition of being unable to hear, either partially or completely. Can be congenital, acquired through injury or illness, or age-related.

From Old English 'deaf' of Germanic origin, related to Dutch 'doof' and German 'taub', plus the suffix '-ness' indicating a state or condition. The word has maintained consistent meaning across centuries, though understanding of the condition has evolved significantly with medical and technological advances.

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