dyspraxic

English

Etymology

dyspraxia + -ic

Adjective

dyspraxic (comparative more dyspraxic, superlative most dyspraxic)

  1. Of or pertaining to dyspraxia.
    • 2010, Maureen Boon, Understanding Dyspraxia: A Guide for Parents and Teachers, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, →ISBN, page 17:
      Some dyspraxic children also have other learning difficulties, while some are of average or above-average intelligence.
    • 2022, Joe Wells, Wired Differently, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, →ISBN, page 131:
      Being dyspraxic means that she thinks differently to other people. When many politicians are going with the flow, and following a party line, someone who thinks outside the box is a rare commodity.

Derived terms

Noun

dyspraxic (plural dyspraxics)

  1. A person who has dyspraxia.
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