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 | Dec 19, 2007This week's theme Yours to discover This week's words anthropomorphize kafkaesque dysphagia excursive jabberwocky License Our Material Not just in email, our daily words appear in various media, from newspapers to digital picture frames. You too can license our material for your newspaper, magazine, website, newsletter, LCD display, etc. See details.  Discuss  Feedback  RSS/XML A.Word.A.Day--dysphagia  dysphagia (dis-FAYJ-uh, -jee-uh) noun Difficulty in swallowing. [From Greek dys- (bad, difficult) + phagein (to eat).] 
"So Boswell and Achilles collaborated on creating The Dysphagia Cookbook:
Tasting and Nutritious Recipes for People with Swallowing
Difficulties." See more usage examples of dysphagia in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. X-BonusA speech belongs half to the speaker and half to the listener. -Michel de Montaigne, essayist (1533-1592) | 
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