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Etymology edit

From international scientific vocabulary, from New Latin, parallel with the a- + stereo- + gnosis of the more established synonym (astereognosis) and clearly influenced by the naturally apparent (to biomedically informed speakers) surface analysis of agnosia (which is cognitively adjacent, hypernymously).

Noun edit

astereognosia (uncountable)

  1. Synonym of astereognosis (which is the more common synonym)

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astereognosia f (uncountable)

  1. astereognosis