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Etymology

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From retard +‎ -ism.

Noun

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retardism (uncountable)

  1. (dated) Mental retardation
    • 1972, Charles W. Telford, James M. Sawrey, The Exceptional Individual, page 373:
      Epileptic seizures are rather common among the mentally retarded, but are considered to be concomitant with the retardism rather than a cause of it.
    • 1974, Childhood Education, volume 51, page 226:
      Chapter titles reveal attention to specific areas of emotional disability, including behavior disorders; symptomatic autism in adolescence; pseudo-retardism; school refusal; anorexia nervosa; and passive, aggressive, selective mutes.

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