mogi-, -mogia

(Greek: with difficulty, difficult; with toil and pain)

hypnomogia
Difficulty in going to sleep; insomnia.
mogiarthria
Speech defect due to muscular incoordination.
mogigraphy
1. Physical difficulty in writing which may be a result of clumsiness of the fingers.
2. Difficult or cramped writing; writer’s cramp.

"Tennis players have their elbows, athletes have their feet, so what do writers get? They get their cramps. Mogigraphia is a fancy name for a writer's cramp.

Advanced writers go for a block. For the ultimate, we recommend carpal tunnel syndrome. A synonym of mogigraphia is graphospasm."

—Anu Garg, Wordsmith, [email protected]
mogilalia, mogilalism
1. Any of various disorders of articulation, including stuttering or stammering. Also known as, molilalia.
2. Difficulty speaking during psychotherapy, due to resistance.
3. Any disturbance of speech; especially, the utterance of a vocal sound other than the one desired.
mogiphonia
1. Difficulty in the production of voiced laryngeal sounds while talking.
2. Laryngeal spasm occurring in public speakers as a result of the overuse of one's voice.
3. Any impairment of voice; a difficulty in speaking.
mogitocia (s) (noun), mogitocias (pl)
Dystocia: Mogitocia is an older term for the abnormally slow progress in labor during birth because of ineffective uterine contractions.