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-rrhoea
-rrhoea, -rrhea formative element [ad. Gr. -ρροια (as in διάρροια diarrhœa, γονόρροια gonorrhœa), f. ῥοία flux, flow], used in various medical terms, as logorrhœa, mucorrhœa.
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Parutions Dans le Lézard, le Cheval sans Tête, Lapin, Bananas ()
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Tu Rêves Lili (1993)
Faune, ou l'histoire d'un immorale (1995)
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logorrhea
logorrhœa, logorrhea (lɒgəˈriːə) [f. Gr. λόγο-ς word + ῥοία flow, stream (prob. after diarrhœa).] Excessive volubility accompanying some forms of mental illness; also gen., an excessive flow of words, prolixity. So logoˈrrhœic, logoˈrrhœtic adjs.1902 Baldwin Dict. Philos. & Psychol. II. 30/1 Logorrh...
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Its logorrhée is so incomprehensible that a friend says to him "But Ho, don't you understand; no-one understands what you're saying?"
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Wernicke
Wernicke Path. (v-, ˈwɜːnɪkə) The name of Karl Wernicke (1848–1905), German neurologist, used in the possessive to designate: a. A neurological disorder in which there is an inability to understand speech and, usually, to speak sensibly, caused by a lesion of Wernicke's area, an area of the cerebral...
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Examples: onomatopœic, onomatopœia, dyspnœa, apnœa, amenorrhœa, diarrhœa, logorrhœa, Eubœa, Bœotia, homœosis, homœopathy; homœopath; homœopathic, homœostatic
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