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handicapped

someone/a person with a disability. Do not use "handicapped" as a noun or adjective referring to people with disabilities. A disability is a condition; a handicap is an obstacle. Someone with multiple sclerosis has a disability; the two flights of stairs leading to a classroom present a handicap to that person. For a complete discussion of writing and speaking about disabilities, see disabilities. See also handicapped parking.


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