Dyscalculia


[dis-kal-kyoo-lee-uh] /ˌdɪs kælˈkyu li ə/

noun
1.
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/ˌdɪskælˈkjuːlɪə/
noun
1.
severe difficulty in making simple mathematical calculations, due to cerebral disease or injury

dyscalculia dys·cal·cu·li·a (dĭs’kāl-kyōō’lē-ə)
n.
Impairment of the ability to solve mathematical problems, usually resulting from brain dysfunction.

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