RETARDATION vs SUBNORMALITY: NOUN
- The extent to which something is delayed or held back
- The act of slowing down or falling behind
- A decrease in speed
- Any agent that retards or delays or hinders
- The act or process of delaying or impeding.
- The condition of being delayed or impeded.
- The extent to which something is held back or delayed.
- Something that retards; a delay or hindrance.
- Impaired intellectual development.
- A diminishing of tempo; a retard.
- The act of retarding or making slower, or its effect; the hindering of motion, growth, or progress, or the hindrance effected; the act of delaying or impeding.
- In physics:
- A continuous decrement of velocity; a negative acceleration.
- In acoustics and optics, the distance by which one wave is behind another. Better called retard, being translation of French retard.
- Postponement; deferment.
- Lack of normal development of intellectual capacities
- A decrease in rate of change
- A suspension which resolves upwards.
- Deceleration; reduction in the magnitude of velocity.
- The act of retarding or delaying; hindrance.
- Specifically, in music:
- The extent to which anything is retarded; the amount of retarding or delay.
- The keeping back of an approaching consonant chord by prolonging one or more tones of a previous chord into the intermediate chord which follows; -- differing from suspension by resolving upwards instead of downwards.
- That which retards; an obstacle; an obstruction.
- The act of retarding; hindrance; the act of delaying; ; -- opposed to acceleration.
- That which retards; a hindrance; an obstruction; an impediment.
- In telegraphy, decrease in the speed of telegraph-signaling due to self-induction and induction from surrounding conductors.
- The prolongation of a concordant tone into a chord where it is a discord which is resolved upward: opposed to anticipation, and distinguished from suspension by the upward resolution
- The act, process, or result of diminishing the speed or pace of the tempo
- The age of the tide; the retard of the tide. See under Retard, n.
- The state or condition of being subnormal.
- Lack of normal development of intellectual capacities
- The state of being less than normal (especially with respect to intelligence)
RETARDATION vs SUBNORMALITY: RELATED WORDS
- Impairments, Deficiency, Impairment, Underdevelopment, Stunting, Disability, Retard, Subnormality, Slowdown, Slowing, Lag, Slowness, Deceleration, Backwardness, Mental retardation
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RETARDATION vs SUBNORMALITY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Delay, Slippage, Infirmity, Impairments, Deficiency, Impairment, Underdevelopment, Stunting, Disability, Retard, Slowdown, Slowing, Lag, Deceleration, Mental retardation
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RETARDATION vs SUBNORMALITY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Nature and causes of mental retardation, behavior, and potentialities of persons with mental retardation.
- The State should bar the execution of individuals who have mental retardation, as defined by the American Association on Mental Retardation.
- Treatments used to accomplish this flame retardation renewed as often as deemed necessary by the Fire Prevention Bureau maintaining flame retardation effect.
- Classification and Types of Mental Retardation JUAN CASE STUDY With Mild Mental Retardation and AD.
- Some causes of mental retardation, such as phenylketonuria and congenital hypothyroidism, if appropriately identified early in life, may be treated and retardation prevented.
- Mental Retardation large number mental retardation have epileptic fits.
- Victims With Mental Retardation Background Mental retardation is a disability affecting the brain and its ability to process information.
- One other affected family member had moderate mental retardation and limited independence, whereas the fourth showed profound mental retardation.
- Classification in Mental Retardation judgment in deciding on level of retardation.
- Secretary's Committee on Mental Retardation - 1969 - 65 pages Mental retardation by United States.
- Clinical Counselling An examination ofspecific areas of clinical counselling such as behaviourdisorders, mental subnormality, learning disabilities, andpsychophysical disorders.
RETARDATION vs SUBNORMALITY: QUESTIONS
- Are people with mental retardation highly suggestible?
- How are students with mental retardation identified?
- Does mental retardation persist throughout adult life?
- What childhood diseases can cause mental retardation?
- Is linear retardation subject to numerical dispersion?
- What are the characteristics of mental retardation?
- How does mental retardation affect learning skills?
- How do you calculate birefringence and retardation?
- Does cytomegalovirus (CCMV) cause mental retardation?
- What is retardation/deceleration/negative acceleration?
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