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a•gram•ma•tism
Pronunciation: (ā-gram'u-tiz"um, u-gram'-), [key]—
n. Pathol.
a type of aphasia, usually caused by cerebral disease, characterized by an inability to construct a grammatical or intelligible sentence while retaining the ability to speak single words. Also called
a•gram•ma•pha•sia Pronunciation: (ā-gram"u-fā'zhu, -zē-u, u-gram'-), [key] ag•ram•mat•i•ca Pronunciation: (ag"ru-mat'i-ka), [key] a•gram•ma•to•lo•gi•a Pronunciation: (ā-gram"u-tl-ō'jē-u, u-gram"-). [key]Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.