Dysphonic
[dis-foh-nee-uh] /dɪsˈfoʊ ni ə/
noun
1.
any disturbance of normal vocal function.
/dɪsˈfəʊnɪə/
noun
1.
any impairment in the ability to speak normally, as from spasm or strain of the vocal cords
dysphonia dys·pho·ni·a (dĭs-fō’nē-ə)
n.
Difficulty in speaking, usually evidenced by hoarseness.
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