logorrhea

Etymology
From, probably modelled after. is derived from (from, from ), while  is from  (from , from ).

Noun

 * 1)  Excessive talkativeness.
 * 2)  Excessive use of words in writing; prolixity.
 * 3)  Excessive and often uncontrollable speaking due to a mental disorder.
 * 1)  Excessive use of words in writing; prolixity.
 * 2)  Excessive and often uncontrollable speaking due to a mental disorder.
 * 1)  Excessive use of words in writing; prolixity.
 * 2)  Excessive and often uncontrollable speaking due to a mental disorder.
 * 1)  Excessive use of words in writing; prolixity.
 * 2)  Excessive and often uncontrollable speaking due to a mental disorder.
 * 1)  Excessive and often uncontrollable speaking due to a mental disorder.
 * 1)  Excessive and often uncontrollable speaking due to a mental disorder.
 * 1)  Excessive and often uncontrollable speaking due to a mental disorder.
 * 1)  Excessive and often uncontrollable speaking due to a mental disorder.
 * 1)  Excessive and often uncontrollable speaking due to a mental disorder.
 * 1)  Excessive and often uncontrollable speaking due to a mental disorder.
 * 1)  Excessive and often uncontrollable speaking due to a mental disorder.
 * 1)  Excessive and often uncontrollable speaking due to a mental disorder.

Translations

 * Azerbaijani: söz ishalı
 * Bulgarian:
 * Catalan: logorrea
 * Esperanto:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Greek: ,
 * Hungarian:, szómenés
 * Icelandic: munnræpa, orðaflaumur
 * Italian:
 * Polish: ,
 * Russian: слове́сный поно́с


 * Arabic: ثرثرة مفرطة
 * Basque: logorrea
 * Bulgarian: логорея,
 * Catalan: logorrea
 * Chuvash: логорея
 * Dutch:, ,
 * Esperanto: logoreo
 * Estonian: logorröa
 * Finnish: puhetulva
 * French:
 * German:, Logorrhoe
 * Greek: ,
 * Hebrew: דברת
 * Icelandic: munnræpa, orðaflaumur, óhamið málæði
 * Italian:
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: логоре́ја
 * Roman:
 * Spanish: logorrea
 * Swedish: logorré