adjective
- relating to or affected by agraphia; unable to write or having lost the ability to write due to neurological damage
Usage: medical/neurological term; often used in clinical or scientific contexts
Examples
- The patient's agraphic symptoms appeared after the stroke affected the language centers of the brain.
- Agraphic individuals may understand spoken language but struggle to express themselves in writing.
- The neurologist diagnosed the condition as agraphic disorder following the head injury.
- Some agraphic patients retain the ability to read despite losing writing ability.