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Very fast writing, normally with unintentional omission of words
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The use of allographs, or grapheme variants.
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(textual criticism) A copy or transcript of a manuscript (called the antigraph).
n
(linguistics) The encoding of words as numbers
n
the simulation of any aspect of life.
adj
(art) Made by the artist himself or herself; authentic.
n
Poor or illegible handwriting.
n
(computer graphics) The use of calligraphic projection.
n
calligraphy or penmanship
n
A writer of chronograms.
adj
Relating to cryptogrammar; cryptogrammatical.
adj
Being or relating to a cryptogram.
adj
Of or relating to cryptology.
n
A graphical representation of various aspects of an individual's or family's culture, used in social work.
adj
Of, pertaining to, or being an electronic control system.
n
The study of finger rings.
n
The use of the fingers and hands to communicate ideas, especially by the deaf.
n
The study of such patterns.
adj
Of or relating to digitextuality.
n
A member with two vertical channels or grooves, without the two lateral half grooves which characterize the triglyph.
n
Synonym of dittography (“erroneous repetition in a text”)
n
(psychology) A type of sensory memory that briefly holds audio information for about 4 seconds.
n
(art) A surrealist method in which dots are made at the sites of impurities in a blank sheet of paper, and lines are then made between the dots.
n
the study or decipherment of inscriptions, especially of ancient ones
n
The analysis of handwriting.
n
A branch of linguistics concerned with the analysis of the physical properties of shapes used in writing.
adj
Skilled in graphicacy.
n
An expert in graphiology.
n
The study of handwriting; graphology.
n
(obsolete) some nonsense in graphology, probably several kinds thereof.
n
A practitioner of graphology.
n
A system of handwriting.
n
The compulsion to write.
n
The measurement of various characteristics of handwriting so as to make deductions about the writer
n
(rare) medical diagnosis based on a person's handwriting
n
A graphical representation of bibliometric data
adj
In the form of a hologram or holograph.
n
A key method of Lettrism that merges poetry with visual arts.
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(dated) An engraving or other picture or illustration for a book.
n
(rare, nonstandard, dated) A photograph of a child.
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The use of logographs in writing.
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Abnormally large handwriting
adj
(rare, archaic) monogrammic
adj
Of or relating to innovative forms of writing.
v
(transitive) To represent as a nomogram.
adj
Of, or relating to orthography or spelling.
adv
According to orthography or spelling.
n
One who is versed in orthography.
adj
Of or pertaining to a page; consisting of pages
n
A form of pasigraphy in which the written signs represent phonemes
n
An academic discipline of all forms and styles of writing
n
A name written in phonographic rather than logographic characters, as in Egyptian.
n
(law) An audio recording, regardless of physical format.
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(historical) A method of phonetic printing of the English language, in which nearly all the ordinary letters and many new forms are employed in order to indicate each elementary sound by a separate character.
adj
Of or pertaining to pictograms.
adj
Of or pertaining to pictographs.
adv
In a pictographic manner.
n
(art) A scientific approach to measuring and analysing the characteristic features of artworks.
adj
(historical) Of a telegraph system: capable of displaying several symbols at the same time.
n
(archaic) A collection of different works, either by one or several authors.
n
The art of writing in various ciphers, and of deciphering the same.
adj
Synonym of pretelephone
v
(neologism) To make a pretotype.
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The art of writing or deciphering cuneiform characters.
n
Specifically: the use of small computer files to communicate secret information.
n
The art of writing or inscribing characters on pillars.
adv
In a stenographic manner.
n
A person who uses stylometry to analyze the style and content of text.
adj
Having the form of a telegram; especially, brief and concise, using clipped syntax.
adj
(obsolete) thrasonical
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