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paragraphia (ˌpærəˈɡrɑːfɪə) n (Psychiatry) psychiatry the habitual writing of a different word or letter from the one intended, often the result of a mental disorder or brain injury[C20: from New Latin; see para-1, -graph]paragraphiaPathology. a form of aphasia in which the subject writes one word in place of another. — paragraphic, adj.See also: Disease and Illnessparagraphia
paragraphia[‚par·ə′graf·ē·ə] (psychology) The erroneous production of unintended words in writing that is a feature in some forms of aphasia. paragraphia
paragraphia [par″ah-graf´e-ah] impairment of ability to express thoughts in writing.par·a·graph·i·a (par'ă-graf'ē-ă), 1. Loss of the power of writing from dictation, although the words are heard and comprehended. 2. Writing one word when another is intended. [para- + G. graphō, to write] par·a·graph·i·a (par'ă-graf'ē-ă) 1. Loss of the power of writing from dictation, although the words are heard and comprehended. 2. Writing one word when another is intended. [para- + G. graphō, to write]paragraphia (păr-ă-grăf′ē-ă) [″ + graphein, to write] The writing of letters or words other than those intended. |