Definition of Agraphic

1. Adjective. Relating to or having agraphia.

Partainyms: Agraphia

Definition of Agraphic

1. a. Characterized by agraphia.

Definition of Agraphic

1. Adjective. (medicine) Affected with or pertaining to agraphia. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Agraphic

1. agraphia [adj] - See also: agraphia

Medical Definition of Agraphic

1. Characterised by agraphia. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Agraphic

agranular
agranular cortex
agranular endoplasmic reticulum
agranular leukocyte
agranulocyte
agranulocytes
agranulocytic
agranulocytic angina
agranulocytoses
agranulocytosis
agranuloplastic
agranulosis
agrapha
agraphia
agraphias
agraphic (current term)
agraphobias
agraphon
agrarian
agrarian parties
agrarian party
agrarianism
agrarianisms
agrarianize
agrarianized
agrarianizes
agrarianizing
agrarians
agraste

Literary usage of Agraphic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Study of Lapses by Henry Heath Bawden (1900)
"This simple type of misspelling or mispronunciation is not confined to persons who are acknowledged to be agraphic or aphasie ; it occurs also in the normal ..."

2. Monographic Medicine by William Robie Patten Emerson, Guido Guerrini, William Brown, Wendell Christopher Phillips, John Whitridge Williams, John Appleton Swett, Hans Günther, Mario Mariotti, Hugh Grant Rowell (1916)
"agraphic disturbances are more severe and less reparable as a rule than the disturbances of vocal speech. (2) Writing from Sample (Copying) One sets a copy ..."

3. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease by American Neurological Association, Philadelphia Neurological Society, Chicago Neurological Society, New York Neurological Association, Boston Society of Psychiatry and Neurology (1892)
"... and the agraphia, instead of being defined agraphic motor amnesia, is simply agraphic visual amnesia. We may, then, admit the possibility of the loss of ..."

4. A Compend of human physiology: Especially Adapted for the Use of Medical by Albert Philson Brubaker (1897)
"In agraphic aphasia there is an inability to execute the movements necessary for writing, though the mental processes are retained. ..."

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