a. Med. [f. Gr. ἀ not + γραφικ-ός of writing, able to write: see -IC. The Gr. form was ἄγραφος or ἄγραπτος.] Characterized by inability to write.

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1878.  A. M. Hamilton, Nerv. Dis., 166. Whether the inability to write is due to this cause, or is really the ‘agraphic’ condition.

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1880.  Mac Cormac, Antisept. Surg., 226. At first he was quite aphasic and of course agraphic.

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