in·co·or·di·na·tion

[in-koh-awr-dn-ey-shuhn]
noun
lack of coordination.
Also, in·co-or·di·na·tion.


Origin:
1875–80; in-3 + coordination

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incoordination (ˌɪnkəʊˌɔːdɪˈneɪʃən) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
1.  lack of coordination or organization
2.  pathol a lack of muscular control when making a voluntary movement

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Incoordination has a plethora of syllables.
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the estimation of something as valueless (encountered mainly as an example of one of the longest words in the English language).
opposition to the withdrawal of state support or recognition from an established church, esp. the Anglican Church in 19th-century England.
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incoordination in·co·or·di·na·tion (ĭn'kō-ôr'dn-ā'shən)
n.
See ataxia.

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