Definitions
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- Pertaining to or characterized by agraphia.
Wiktionary
- adj. medicine Affected with or pertaining to agraphia.
GNU Webster's 1913
- adj. Characterized by agraphia.
WordNet 3.0
- adj. relating to or having agraphia
Examples
“Lateralized testing for linguistic abilities showed the right hemisphere to be largely mute and agraphic, but nevertheless able to comprehend, at a moderately high level, words spoken aloud by the examiner.”
“60s converged to support the picture of a leading, more highly evolved and intellectual left hemisphere and a relatively retarded right hemisphere that by contrast, in the typical righthander brain, is not only mute and agraphic but also dyslexic, word-deaf and apraxic, and lacking generally in higher cognitive function.”
“Andit’s agraphic novel, thisis new territory for me.”
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“Today on Christmas, the Chic Geek my sister agraphic designer at UTC, got me this really awesome screen print poster of Leonard Nimoy’s Spock from Star Trek: The Original Series.”
“Oh, and as agraphic designer student the design looks way better than the iPod’s”
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Writing
graphoanalysis, agraphia, agraphic, anorthography, logagraphia, cipher, code, inscribe, penmanship, cursive, Palmer method, calligraphy and 100 more...
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Adjectival Arcana
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