Dyscopia
(重定向自Acopia)
Dyscopia consists of the Latin root copia, which means abundance or plenty (see cornucopia), and the Greek prefix dys, which means "bad", "abnormal", "difficult" or "impaired".
This word has assumed two meanings, both of which are essentially a pun based on the similarity of the sound of the words "copy" and "cope" with copia.