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Words with the suffix phas phasia?

You're thinking of the suffixes -phasia and -phasic, not "-phas phasia". These suffixes are used in medical terminology, particularly in relation to speech and language disorders.

Here are some examples of words with these suffixes:

-phasia:

* Aphasia: Loss of the ability to understand or express speech, usually due to brain damage.

* Dysphasia: Difficulty in speaking or understanding language, often a less severe form of aphasia.

* Logorrhea: Excessive and often incoherent talkativeness, often a symptom of mania or other mental disorders.

* Neologism: Creation of new words or expressions, often a symptom of aphasia or other cognitive impairment.

-phasic:

* Dysphasic: Relating to or characterized by dysphasia.

* Logorrheic: Relating to or characterized by logorrhea.

* Neologistic: Relating to or characterized by neologisms.

These suffixes are not commonly used in everyday language, but they are essential for understanding medical terminology related to speech and language disorders.

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