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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024a•gram•ma•tism (ā gram′ə tiz′əm, ə gram′-),USA pronunciation 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 (ā gram′ə fā′zhə, -zē ə, ə gram′-),USA pronunciation ag•ram•mat•i•ca (ag′rə mat′i ka),USA pronunciation a•gram•ma•to•lo•gi•a (ā gram′ə tl ō′jē ə, ə gram′-).USA pronunciation - Greek agrámmat(os) illiterate (a- a-6 + grammat- (stem of grámma letter) + -os adjective, adjectival suffix) + -ism
- 1880–85
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