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paragraphic, a.|pærəˈgræfɪk| [f. paragraph + -ic. The adj. παραγραϕικ-ός was used in Greek, but not in the English senses.] 1. Of, pertaining to, or of the nature or form of a paragraph or paragraphs.
1790Bystander 94 The stimulating influence of puffing spice and paragraphic Cayenne. 1813Edin. Rev. XXI. 221 Some unprosperous member of the paragraphic corps. 1848G. S. Faber Many Mansions Pref. (1851) 41 Translation and paragraphic division of the Cosmogony down to the end of the Fourth Day. 1866Athenæum 29 Dec. 870 Sententious and paragraphic common-places. 2. Path. Of or pertaining to paragraphia.
1899Allbutt's Syst. Med. VII. 435 The writing..of other patients may show defects of a paragraphic type. Ibid. 445 In persons who have been much accustomed to write, it is possible that writing (though at first of a paragraphic type) may be executed. |