IPA: /əˈpræksɪk/
KK: /əˈpræksɪk/
Describing a condition where a person has difficulty coordinating movements, often due to a disorder of the central nervous system.
The patient was diagnosed as apraxic, struggling to perform simple tasks like buttoning a shirt.
Apraxic is derived from the Greek root "a-" (meaning without) and "praxis" (meaning action or practice). The term refers to a condition characterized by the inability to perform purposeful movements, indicating a lack of action or practice in executing tasks.
Think of 'without action' — 'a-' means without, and 'praxis' means action. This helps you remember that apraxic refers to a condition where someone cannot perform actions.
No commonly confused words.