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[moon] Dysnomia, officially (136199) Eris I Dysnomia (Greek: Δυσνομία), is the only known moon of the dwarf planet Eris (the most massive known dwarf planet in the Solar System). It was discovered in 2005 by Mike Brown and the laser guide star adaptive optics team at the W. M. Keck Observatory, and carried the provisional designatio...
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[mythology] Dysnomia (Δυσνομία; `lawlessness`), imagined by Hesiod among the daughters of `abhorred Eris` (`Strife`), is the daemon of `lawlessness`, who shares her nature with Atë (`ruin`); she makes rare appearances among other personifications in poetical contexts that are marginal to Greek mythology but become central to Greek ...
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(from the article `Eris`) ...planet.) Eris revolves once about every 560 Earth years in a highly tilted, elliptical orbit. From its spectrum its surface appears to be coated ...
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Avoid - use anomia instead.
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A marked difficulty in remembering names or recalling words needed for oral or written language
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dysnomia Anomic aphasia (any disturbance in the comprehension or expression of language due to brain lesion).
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