Crossword clues for dyslexic
The Collaborative International Dictionary
dyslexic \dyslexic\ adj.
of or pertaining to dyslexia.
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same as dyslectic.
Syn: dyslectic.
Wiktionary
a. 1 Of or pertaining to dyslexia. 2 Having dyslexia. n. A person who has dyslexia.
WordNet
adj. of or relating to or symptomatic of dyslexia
having impaired ability to comprehend written words usually associated with a neurologic disorder [syn: dyslectic]
Usage examples of "dyslexic".
Recent studies give indications that there are more dyslexic boys than girls not only because of genetics but also because exposure to the male hormone testosteroneaffects boys during prenatal development of the brain.
It was a classic example of the writing of a dysgraphic, dyslexic child.
Not only was he adopted, he was also dyslexic, uncoordinated, and mentally, emotionally, and physically tormented for the vast majority of his childhood.
They would talk late into the night about the defendant who had never had a chance because the odds were stacked against him, how to prove that he was dyslexic and had never understood the forms that were sent to him.
They wore black suits, which were slightly greasy, slightly frayed, and even Richard, who counted himself among the sartorially dyslexic, felt there was something odd about the cut of the coats.
Heritagist poseurs trying to buy themselves the illusion that their neurotic drug-addicted promiscuous bulimic dyslexic brats had one single grain of brains or talent.
As author Gail Sheehy explained, dyslexics “develop rigidity, needing the comfort of following a known path.
As author Gail Sheehy explained, dyslexics "develop rigidity, needing the comfort of following a known path.
According to her, the students and faculty at Bass were a pack of freaks and losers, and the parents of the Bass kids were snobby self-indulgent artsy-fartsy crypto-Heritagist poseurs trying to buy themselves the illusion that their neurotic drug-addicted promiscuous bulimic dyslexic brats had one single grain of brains or talent.