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logorrhea
log·or·rhe·a L0232500 (lô′gə-rē′ə, lŏg′ə-)n. Excessive use of words. log′or·rhe′ic adj.log•or•rhe•a (ˌlɔ gəˈri ə, ˌlɒg ə-) n. 1. pathologically incoherent, repetitious speech. 2. incessant or compulsive talkativeness; wearisome volubility. [1900–05] log`or•rhe′ic, adj. logorrhea1. an excessive or abnormal, sometimes incoherent talkativeness. — logorrheic, adj.See also: LanguageThesaurusNoun | 1. | logorrhea - pathologically excessive (and often incoherent) talkinglogomaniacacoethes, mania, passion - an irrational but irresistible motive for a belief or action | Translationslogorrhea
logorrhea[‚lō·gə′rē·ə] (medicine) Excessive, usually rapid, incoherent, and uncontrollable talkativeness. logorrhea
logorrhea [log″o-re´ah] excessive volubility, with rapid, pressured speech, as in manic episodes of bipolar disorder and some cases of schizophrenia. Called also lalorrhea, pressured speech, tachylalia, and tachyphasia.log·or·rhe·a (log'ō-rē'ă), Rarely used term for abnormal or pathologic talkativeness or garrulousness. [logo- + G. rhoia, a flow] log·or·rhe·a (lawg'ōr-ē'ă) Abnormal or pathologic talkativeness or garrulousness. Synonym(s): logorrhoea. [logo- + G. rhoia, a flow]logorrhea Related to logorrhea: spoliatorSynonyms for logorrheanoun pathologically excessive (and often incoherent) talkingSynonymsRelated Words |