logorrhœic

See also: logorrhoeic

English

Etymology

logorrhœa + -ic

Adjective

logorrhœic (comparative more logorrhœic, superlative most logorrhœic)

  1. Alternative form of logorrheic
    • 1910, Ernest Jones, The American Journal of Insanity, volume LXVI, The Johns Hopkins Press, pages 210–211:
      On studying the patient’s logorrhœic utterances, and certain clues which will presently be mentioned, obtained from her association reactions, one of the first groups of ideas that impressed itself on the observer was that concerning the “ impurity ” of her past life, particularly of her sexual life.
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