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allographic — adj. 1. of or pertaining to an allograph. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
allographic — adjective see allograph … New Collegiate Dictionary
allographic — al·lo·graph·ic … English syllables
allographic — adjective of or relating to an allograph • Pertains to noun: ↑allograph * * * adjective see allograph … Useful english dictionary
allograph — allographic /al euh graf ik/, adj. /al euh graf , grahf /, n. 1. Ling. a variant form of a grapheme that is in complementary distribution or free variation with another form of the same grapheme, as t and T or n in run and nn in runner; an… … Universalium
Decipherment of rongorongo — Tablet B Aruku kurenga, verso. One of four texts which provided the Jaussen list, the first attempt at decipherment. Made of Pacific rosewood, mid nineteenth century, Easter Island. (Collection of the SS.CC., Rome) There have been numerous… … Wikipedia
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allograph — noun Date: 1951 1. a letter of an alphabet in a particular shape (as A or a) 2. a letter or combination of letters that is one of several ways of representing one phoneme (as pp in hopping representing the phoneme p) • allographic adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
Allography — Allography, from the Greek for other writing , has several meanings which all relate to how words and sounds are written down.Allographs as authorshipAn allograph may be the opposite of an autograph; that is, a person s words or name (signature)… … Wikipedia