"aleksytymia" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Polish]

IPA: /a.lɛk.sɨˈtɨ.mja/ Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], aleksytymia [nominative, singular], aleksytymii [genitive, singular], aleksytymii [dative, singular], aleksytymię [accusative, singular], aleksytymią [instrumental, singular], aleksytymii [locative, singular], aleksytymio [singular, vocative]
Rhymes: -ɨmja Etymology: From a- + Ancient Greek λέξις (léxis) + -tymia. Coined by American psychiatrists John Case Nemiah and Peter E. Sifneos. First attested in 1977. Etymology templates: {{af|pl|a-|λέξις|-tymia|lang2=grc}} a- + Ancient Greek λέξις (léxis) + -tymia, {{coin|pl|John Case Nemiah|nat=American|nocat=1|occ=psychiatrists}} Coined by American psychiatrists John Case Nemiah, {{etydate/the|1977}} 1977, {{ref|<span class="cited-source"><cite>Psychiatria polska</cite> (in Polish), volume <span class="None" lang="und">11, 1977, page 272</span></span>|name=}}, {{etydate|1977|ref=<span class="cited-source"><cite>Psychiatria polska</cite> (in Polish), volume <span class="None" lang="und">11, 1977, page 272</span></span>}} First attested in 1977. Head templates: {{pl-noun|f}} aleksytymia f Inflection templates: {{pl-decl-noun-f|tantum=s}}
  1. (pathology) alexithymia Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Pathology

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