dyslectic

ADJECTIVE
  1. having impaired ability to comprehend written words usually associated with a neurologic disorder
NOUN
  1. a person who has dyslexia
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How To Use dyslectic In A Sentence

  • Ghotit was founded by Ofer Chermesh, a lifelong dyslectic and entrepreneur who for years had envisioned in his mind the exact assistive technology solution that would address his writing and reading hardships; and by his friend Dr. Robert Iakobashvili a high performance computing expert that undertook the challenge of translating Ofer's dream into a reality. Stephen's Lighthouse: Dyslexia
  • Indeed one of the top scorers is dyslectic and had to put in a great deal of work. The Volokh Conspiracy » Ricci Revisited:
  • Jack Russell Terrier named Snickka, owned by a comprehensively drunk homeless dyslectic Snickka Stakes A Claim For Fame
  • I hope the schools continue to teach this method of writing to the dyslectic students. Handwriting Has Multiple Benefits
  • I am dyslectic to the point that I had to depend on others to read to me for many years. Handwriting Has Multiple Benefits
  • College was difficult for him because he is dyslectic. Atayde Hermanos Circus
  • Since he's dyslectic don't beat up on him for for that, my moms the same way but she got past it after a while, so he will too. Hunter in my stand
  • Current testing of a corpus of dyslectic English demonstrated 90% correction success for Ghotit. Stephen's Lighthouse: Dyslexia
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