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  • 91Tyrannidae —   Tyrannidae Tyrannus savana …

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  • 92agraphic — See agraphia. * * * …

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  • 93gerbh- — To scratch. Derivatives include carve, crawl1, and program. 1. carve, from Old English ceorfan, to cut, from Germanic *kerban. 2. kerf, from Old English cyrf …

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  • 94laterality — /lat euh ral i tee/, n. 1. the use of one hand in preference to the other. Cf. handedness. 2. the dominance or superior development of one side of the body or brain. [1640 50; LATERAL + ITY] * * * or hemispheric asymmetry Characteristic of the… …

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  • 95agraphic — adjective Affected with or pertaining to agraphia …

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  • 96agraphic — Relating to or marked by agraphia …

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  • 97dysantigraphia — A form of agraphia in which the subject is unable to copy written or printed matter. [dys + G. antigrapho, to write back] * * * dys·an·ti·graph·ia (dis″an tĭ grafґe ə) dysgraphia in which the ability to copy writing is lost …

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  • 98echographia — A form of agraphia in which one cannot write spontaneously, but can write from dictation or copy. [echo + G. grapho, to write] * * * echo·graph·ia (ek″o grafґe ə) [echo + graph + ia] a type of dysgraphia in which the patient can copy… …

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  • 99pseudagraphia — Partial agraphia in which one can do no original writing, but can copy correctly. SYN: pseudoagraphia. [pseud + G. a priv. + grapho, to write] * * * pseud·agraph·ia (soo″də grafґe ə) echographia …

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  • 100syndrome — The aggregate of symptoms and signs associated with any morbid process, and constituting together the picture of the disease. SEE ALSO: disease. [G. s., a running together, tumultuous concourse; (in med.) a concurrence of symptoms, fr. syn,… …

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