dyslogy

dyslogy

(ˈdɪslədʒɪ)
n
1. the fact of criticizing or condemning
2. (Psychology) the aspects suggested in processing information and liable to be at the root of mistakes made in thought processes
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dyslogy, dyslogia

Pathology. an inability to express ideas or reasoning in speech because of a mental disorder.
See also: Speech
a written or spoken passage conveying disapproval or censure. Cf. eulogy. — dyslogist, n. — dyslogistic, dyslogistical, adj.
See also: Praise
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