Crossword-Solution: INCOORDINATION 14 letters, 15 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Incoordination n. Want of coordination; lack of harmonious adjustment
or action.

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incapacity 25 answers
Inexperience 43 answers
roughness 45 answers
inelegance 46 answers
bumble 51 answers
Bungle 60 answers
Inadequacy 69 answers
Disarray 72 answers
Halt 80 answers
Inexperienced 83 answers
Inability 84 answers
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She dropped to her knees because they were threatening to buckle in one of those flashes of physical incoordination to which the strongest will must bow occasionally.
The Drums Of Jeopardy Harold MacGrath 1999
Jour., 1909, ii, 1528.] believes that 50 percent of cardiac arrhythmia originates in muscle disturbance or incoordination in the auricle.
DISTURBANCES OF THE HEART OLIVER T. OSBORNE, A.M., M.D. 2003
Posterior Spinal Sclerosis).--A hardening (sclerosis) affecting the posterior parts of the spinal cord and characterized by incoordination, which means a condition where a person is unable to produce voluntary muscular movements; for instance, of the legs, etc., loss of deep reflexes to bend them back; disturbances of nutrition and sensation, and various affections of sight.
Mother's Remedies T. J. Ritter 2006
LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA, OR INCOORDINATION OF MOVEMENT.--This is characterized by an inability to control properly the movement of the limbs.
Special Report on Diseases of the Horse United States Department of Agriculture 2007
Their knee-jerks are gone, their pupils do not react normally, they have some incoordination in their walk, but a number of other symptoms have disappeared and their walk is probably much improved because of their confidence and a certain amount of practice that they have gone through.
Psychotherapy James J. Walsh 2011