"amusia" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: amusias [plural]
Etymology: From Late Latin amusia, from Ancient Greek ἀμουσία (amousía, “without harmony”), from ἄμουσος (ámousos, “without song”). The Muses were nine daughters of Zeus and the goddesses of arts and sciences. Etymology templates: {{der|en|LL.|amusia}} Late Latin amusia, {{der|en|grc|ἀμουσία||without harmony}} Ancient Greek ἀμουσία (amousía, “without harmony”), {{m|grc|ἄμουσος||without song}} ἄμουσος (ámousos, “without song”) Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} amusia (countable and uncountable, plural amusias)
  1. The inability to comprehend or respond to music. Tags: countable, uncountable Translations (the inability to comprehend or respond to music): 樂盲 (Chinese Mandarin), 乐盲 (lèmáng) (Chinese Mandarin), amusi [common-gender] (Danish), amusia (Finnish), amusie [feminine] (French), ამუზია (amuzia) (Georgian), Amusie [feminine] (German), αμουσία (amousía) [feminine] (Greek), 音痴 (onchi) (alt: おんち) (Japanese), amusi [masculine] (Norwegian Bokmål), amusi [masculine] (Norwegian Nynorsk), amuzja [feminine] (Polish), amusia [feminine] (Portuguese), амузи́я (amuzíja) [feminine] (Russian)

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