dipsopathy

/dɪpsˈɒpəθi/

Definitions

1. noun

A condition or disorder characterized by a lack of desire or aversion to certain tastes or smells, often associated with a specific medical condition.

“The doctor explained to the patient that their dipsopathy was related to the damage in their brain caused by the illness.”

Synonyms

  • ageusia
  • hypogeusia

Antonyms

  • hypergeusia