dysergia

dys·er·gia

[dih-sur-juh, -jee-uh]
noun Pathology.
lack of muscular coordination due to defective nerve conduction.

Origin:
< Neo-Latin < Greek dysergía difficulty in working, equivalent to dys- dys- + -ergia; see erg1, -y3

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dysergia dys·er·gi·a (dĭ-sûr'jē-ə, -jə)
n.
The lack of muscular coordination due to a defect in the efferent nerve impulses.

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