- aprax
- aprax·ia;aprax·ic;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Aprax — (also known as Abracius) is a saint of the Coptic Church.He was a native of Upper Egypt and became an anchorite for 70 years.His feast day is celebrated on December 9.References*Holweck, F. G. A Biographical Dictionary of the Saints . St. Louis,… … Wikipedia
aprax — apraxia … Medical dictionary
aprax — • apraxia … Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations
apraxia — aprax·ia … English syllables
apraxic — aprax·ic … English syllables
Apraxia — The inability to execute a voluntary motor movement despite being able to demonstrate normal muscle function. Apraxia is not related to a lack of understanding or to any kind of physical paralysis but is caused by a problem in the cortex of the… … Medical dictionary
List of saints — This article is about Christian saints after 450 AD. For Christian saints before this time, see List of early Christian saints. For a list of venerated persons in Mahayana Buddhism, see List of bodhisattvas. This is an incomplete list of… … Wikipedia
hemiapraxia — Apraxia affecting one side of the body. * * * hemi·aprax·ia (hem″e ə prakґse ə) [hemi + apraxia] apraxia affecting one side of the body only … Medical dictionary
neurapraxia — The mildest type of focal nerve lesion that produces clinical deficits; localized loss of conduction along a nerve without axon degeneration; caused by a focal lesion, usually demyelinating, and followed by a compl … Medical dictionary
axonapraxia — ax·on·aprax·ia (ak″son ə prakґse ə) neurapraxia … Medical dictionary