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  1. Which is the proper spelling: "disfunction" or "dysfunction"?

    The dis- prefix doesn't work for dysfunction because its meanings (as explained here) are not the same as dys-, so they would change the meaning of dysfunction. The correct spelling is dysfunction. It …

  2. "Dysfunctional" vs. "disfunctional" - English Language & Usage Stack ...

    Possible Duplicate: Which is the proper spelling: “disfunction” or “dysfunction”? What's the rationale behind dysfunctional being spelled dys- and not dis-?

  3. Dysfunction vs Disfunction - WordReference Forums

    Jun 29, 2009 · Disfunction - impairment of function or malfunctioning, as of an organ or structure of the body. Dysfunction - the condition of having poor and unhealthy behaviors and attitudes within a …

  4. Are 'dysfunction' and 'malfunction' complete synonyms?

    Nov 8, 2011 · They are not exact synonyms. Dysfunction is defined as: any malfunctioning part or element: the dysfunctions of the country's economy. The adjective of dysfunction is dysfunctional. …

  5. malfunction vs dysfunction - WordReference Forums

    Sep 6, 2013 · I think that 'malfunction' mainly refers to technical issues. Dysfunction can be used when referring to human organs, for example, and is used to describe illnesses (mental or physical), for …

  6. "Dysfunction" as a verb? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jan 26, 2013 · I can't find any dictionary that says dysfunction is ever a verb. Whereas, malfunction is listed as an intransitive verb. I would recommend using malfunction instead of dysfunction if you …

  7. Is there a pejorative/offensive slang word or phrase for a man who ...

    Oct 26, 2014 · Erectile Dysfunction is defined as the consistent or recurrent inability to acquire or sustain an erection of sufficient rigidity and duration for sexual intercourse. Clinic 45 I'm a non-native sp...

  8. What word should I use for something that fails intermittently?

    Aug 25, 2025 · When something works, but it is unreliable and intermittently goes wrong, what could it be called? I'm actually thinking of computer software. In my work we tend to use the word "flakey", …

  9. Which is the proper spelling: "Adapter" or "adaptor"?

    Apr 25, 2011 · I would tend to suggest in a situation like this where both spellings are considered acceptable to use the spelling that is most broadly accepted in the particular field you are working in. …

  10. is it a word - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Apr 13, 2013 · Difference between misfunction and malfunction? Is misfunction a proper English word? If it is, what's the difference between the two above?