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Meaning of ataxia | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
/əˈtæksɪə/

Definitions

  1. Lack of coordination while performing voluntary movements, which may appear to be clumsiness, inaccuracy, or instability.
    countable, uncountable
  2. The condition of a polymer in which the orientation of the subunits is random
    countable, physical, uncountable
  3. Disorder; irregularity.
    countable, obsolete, uncountable

Equivalents

Čeština ataxie
Deutsch Ataxie
Ελληνικά αταξία
Español ataxia
Suomi ataksia
Français ataxie
Bahasa Indonesia ataksia
Italiano atassia
日本語 失調
Nederlands ataxie
Polski ataksja
Português ataxia
Русский атаксия

Examples

“Cerebellar dysfunction is characterized by truncal ataxia, a broad-based stance, dysmetria in which the limbs either overstep (hypermetria) or understep (hypometria), and tremor that is most pronounced when the animal attempts a goal-orientated movement (intention tremor).”
“1569, John Leslie, A Defence of the Honour of the Right Highe, Mightye and Noble Princesse Marie Quene of Scotlande, Rheims, Book 3, Ye frame an other argumente of inconueniences, as thowghe vnder the womans regimente, Ataxia, that ys to saye disorder moste commonlye creapethe in.”
“1614, Thomas Adams, The Devills Banket, London: Ralph Mab, The Second Service, Sermon 2, p. 51, Let not Gods eutaxie, Order, by our friuolous scruples be brought to ataxie, Confusion.”
“Neither is there any Ataxie to bee feared in bringing in this distinction, betwixt Pastors and flock; It is an Eutaxie rather:”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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