Disability
111disability — [ˌdɪsəˈbɪləti] noun [C/U] a condition in which someone is not able to use a part of their body or brain normally children with learning disabilities[/ex] …
112disability — /dɪsəˈbɪləti / (say disuh biluhtee) noun (plural disabilities) 1. lack of competent power, strength, or physical or mental ability; incapacity. 2. a particular physical or mental weakness or incapacity. 3. Law lack of legal capacity …
113disability — Hiki ole, kīnā …
114disability — A condition that prevents a person from performing all the usual physical or mental functions, either temporarily or permanently. Current laws require that people with disabilities be accommodated and encouraged to fulfill their maximum… …
115disability — n. (pl. ies) 1 physical incapacity, either congenital or caused by injury, disease, etc. 2 a lack of some asset, quality, or attribute, that prevents one s doing something. 3 a legal disqualification …
116Developmental disability — Disability Theory and models …
117Inclusion (disability rights) — Disability Theory and models …
118Medical model of disability — Disability Theory and models …
119Ontario Disability Support Program — Disability Theory and models …
120Circle of friends (disability) — Disability Theory and models …