Etymology:
Meaning:
Apraxia is a neurological disorder that impairs the ability to perform voluntary motor movements, even if the muscles involved are functioning normally. It can affect speech, limb movements, or the ability to use objects.
Origin:
Etymology Greek praktē action conduct Latin praxis practice experience Mea
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