"hypergraphia" meaning in All languages combined

See hypergraphia on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

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  1. (psychiatry) A behavioural condition characterised by an intense desire to write, associated with changes in the temporal lobes due to epilepsy or chemical changes. Tags: uncountable Related terms: hypergraphic, hypergraphy Translations (behavioural condition): hypergrafia (Finnish)
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