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Korsakoff's syndrome

Pronunciation: /ˈkɔːsəkɒfs/

(also Korsakoff's psychosis)
Definition of Korsakoff's syndrome

noun

[mass noun] Psychiatry
  • a serious mental illness, typically the result of chronic alcoholism, characterized by disorientation and a tendency to invent explanations to cover a loss of memory of recent events.

Origin:

early 20th century: named after Sergei S. Korsakoff (1854–1900), Russian psychiatrist

Korsakoff's syndrome in other Oxford dictionaries

Definition of Korsakoff's syndrome in the US English dictionary