Ortho (straight, right, proper)
graphically (drawing, engraving, or lettering)
challenged (having difficulty)
orthographically challenged = you can't spell
hinamon = challenged
Deaf or hard of hearing !you are welcomewhen you are aurally challenged you are born deaf! your welcome!!!!!!!!
An object must be revolved 90 degrees to be viewed orthographically. Orthographic views are typically shown from the front, back, top, bottom, left, and right sides of an object, each requiring a 90-degree rotation.
It means you like penis
It means that you are that person is mentally challenged.
To be vertically challenged means that you are short.
Persons with the learning disability called dyslexia have difficulty recognizing words and placing letters in the proper order.
Not being able to speak clearly or none at all.
You hear one vowel. The e sound. Orthographically speaking(the written word) there are two vowels. A and e.
A person or animal that is aurally challenged is deaf or hard of hearing. In humans, if hearing is not corrected with a hearing aide, the person usually communicates with sign language.
You will be challenged and may or may not live up to it
"To have challenged" means to have called into question or to have tested the abilities or skills of someone or something. It implies a situation where obstacles or difficulties have been presented that require effort or skill to overcome.