The term "dysphasia" is a condition (difficulty with language), and does not have a singular or plural.
One might refer to various forms or types of dysphasia.
Anomic dysphasia
Anomic dysphasia is also referred to as amnesic dysphasia
The word "dysphasia" breaks down into "dys-" which means difficult, and "-phasia" which refers to speech. Therefore, dysphasia is a condition characterized by difficulty in speaking or understanding language.
The correct spelling is surgery (a medical operation).
it can spell piperacillin, an antibiotic
The most common type of receptive dysphasia is Wernicke's aphasia. This is characterized by fluent but nonsensical speech, poor comprehension, and difficulty with word retrieval and naming objects. It is typically caused by damage to the left temporal lobe of the brain.
It looks like you are trying to spell the word shredders. The singular form is spelled as shredder.
"Dysphagia" is the name of a medical condition (trouble swallowing), and is singular.
The Spanish word is "saltamontes" (singular noun).
The word sought may be one of these:plural (noun, adjective) - referring to more than one item or conceptpleura (medical) - the membrane surrounding the lungs (singular, plural is pleurae)
The word is spelled (singular) coyote. Plural is coyotes.
Singular and plural are the same word - "series."