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engrammatic, a.|ɛngrəˈmætɪk| [f. prec. + -atic.] Of, or pertaining to, an engram.
1925Brit. Jrnl. Med. Psychol. V. 119 The author considers that the ‘engrammatic sediment’ of primitive symbolism is part of the reflex pattern of human cerebration. 1944J. Laird in P. A. Schilpp Philos. B. Russell 310 If..mnemic connection is not physiologically engrammatic, there is room for the logical construction of minds which are not material. 1964New Scientist 10 Sept. 643/2 The ‘engrammatic’ molecules that..store information in the central nervous system. |