anorthography

/ˌænɔrˈθɑɡrəfi/
noun
  1. A medical condition in which a person cannot write properly due to brain damage or a learning disorder.
    • Anorthography can be frustrating because the person knows what they want to write but cannot produce it.
    • The specialist diagnosed the child with anorthography, not a lack of effort.
    • After his stroke, the patient struggled with anorthography and could no longer form letters.
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