disfluency

disfluency
/dis flooh"euhn see/, n., pl. disfluencies for 2.
1. Pathol. impairment of the ability to produce smooth, fluent speech.
2. an interruption in the smooth flow of speech, as by a pause or the repetition of a word or syllable.
Also, dysfluency.
[1975-80; DIS-1 + FLUENCY]

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