Definition of Stereotypy

1. n. The art or process of making stereotype plates.

Definition of Stereotypy

1. Noun. (countable medicine) excessive repetition, especially of meaningless gestures. ¹

2. Noun. The process of making stereotype plates and printing from them. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Stereotypy

1. [n -PIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Stereotypy

stereotype
stereotyped
stereotyper
stereotypers
stereotypes
stereotypic
stereotypical
stereotypically
stereotypies
stereotyping
stereotypist
stereotypists
stereotypographer
stereotypographers
stereotypography
stereotypy (current term)
stereoview
stereoviews
stereovision
steres
sterhydraulic
steric
steric hindrance
sterical
sterically
sterigma
sterigmas
sterigmata
sterigmatum
sterilant

Literary usage of Stereotypy

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Études sur la Queste del saint graal attribuée à Gautier Map by Albert Pauphilet, Colonel Bell Burr, Ernst Ziegler, Douglas Symmers (1921)
"... stereotypy. The ability to concentrate attention is impaired to a greater or less extent in all forms of mental disease. ..."

2. Practical Psychology and Psychiatry: For Use in Training-schools for by Colonel Bell Burr (1921)
"... stereotypy. The ability to concentrate attention is impaired to a greater or less extent in all forms of mental disease. ..."

3. Clinical Psychiatry; a Text-book for Students and Physicians by Emil Kraepelin, Allen Ross Diefendorf (1907)
"Interference and stereotypy. — The carrying out of any simple act is in general determined by the goal idea. Since our movements are usually governed by the ..."

4. Clinical Psychiatry; a Text-book for Students and Physicians by Emil Kraepelin, Allen Ross Diefendorf (1907)
"Interference and stereotypy. — The carrying out of any simple act is in general determined by the goal idea. ..."

5. Outlines of Psychiatry by William Alanson White (1915)
"stereotypy.—In stereotypy the voluntary impulse once set in motion tends to ... In stereotypy of attitude the patient tends to maintain a particular, ..."

6. The Diagnostics of Internal Medicine: A Clinical Treatise Upon the by Glentworth Reeve Butler (1909)
"stereotypy.—In stereotypy the voluntary impulse once set in motion tends to ... In stereotypy of attitude the patient tends to maintain a particular, ..."

7. The Diagnostics of internal medicine: A Clinical Treatise Upon the by Glentworth Reeve Butler (1906)
"stereotypy.—In stereotypy the voluntary impulse once set in motion tends to ... In stereotypy of attitude the patient tends to maintain a particular, ..."

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