Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

dystrophy

Noun
/ˈdɪstrəfi/
Definition
A disorder caused by the degeneration of tissue, particularly muscle tissue.
Examples
  • Muscular dystrophy is a genetic condition that affects muscle strength and function.
  • Children with dystrophy may struggle with mobility and physical activities.
Meaning
Dystrophy refers to a range of conditions that lead to weakness and wasting away of muscle tissue, affecting physical function.
Synonyms
  • Degeneration
  • Weakness
  • Wasting