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espanyol
afonía
A disorder of the vocal organs that results in the loss of voice.
voicelessness
espanyol
afonía
voicelessness
1
This display-renderedmore uncouth by its
voicelessness
-
revolted
the
æsthetic sensibilities of Helwyse.
2
Each day his
voicelessness
grew louder, built in me a coarse, deserted city.
3
Great clamour was for one moment heard by them, and then a rushing
voicelessness
.
4
He speaks for a majority that has no hope of redemption from poverty and
voicelessness
.
5
Sky full of clouds, of
voicelessness
.
1
You see, her
pseudo
-
aphonia
is neither congenital nor of long standing.
2
Ball records a curious case of what he calls hysteric
aphonia
.
3
The same may be said of feigned insanity,
aphonia
,
deaf-mutism, and loss of memory.
4
Disturbance of the sight shortly intervened, associated with
aphonia
.
5
Two of his sisters were of a nervous and hysterical type and said to have attacks of
aphonia
.
6
I cannot guarantee against a relapse, even a reversion to the
pseudo
-
aphonia
if this emotional tension is maintained.
7
"Now this case of
pseudo
-
aphonia
-"
8
"Aphon or
aphonia
means loss of speech to the extent of, to the extent of-oh ,toWHAT extent, most learned Vera Vasilievna?"
associate with aphonia
hysteric aphonia
espanyol
afonía