"lalopathy" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: lalopathies [plural]
Etymology: From Ancient Greek λάλος (lálos) + -o- + -pathy. Etymology templates: {{der|en|grc|λάλος}} Ancient Greek λάλος (lálos), {{af|en|-o-|-pathy}} -o- + -pathy Head templates: {{en-noun}} lalopathy (plural lalopathies)
  1. (pathology, rare) Any speech disorder. Tags: rare Categories (topical): Pathology Translations (Translations): lalopatia [feminine] (Italian), lalopatie [feminine] (Romanian)

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