Definition of Hypophonia

1. Noun. (medicine) The condition of having a quiet voice; inability to speak loudly. ¹

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Medical Definition of Hypophonia

1. An abnormally weak voice due to incoordination of the muscles concerned in vocalization. Synonym: leptophonia, microphonia, microphony. Origin: hypo-+ G. Phone, voice (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hypophonia

hypopancreorrhoea
hypoparathyroid tetany
hypoparathyroidism syndrome
hypoparathyroidisms
hypopepsia
hypoperfusion
hypoperfusional
hypoperistalsis
hypopharyngeal diverticulum
hypopharynges
hypopharynx
hypopharynxes
hypophonesis
hypophonia (current term)
hypophonic
hypophora
hypophoria
hypophosphataemia
hypophosphataemias
hypophosphataemic
hypophosphatasaemia
hypophosphatasia
hypophosphatasias
hypophosphatasic
hypophosphate
hypophosphatemia
hypophosphatemias
hypophosphatemic

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