apograph

apograph
apographic /ap'euh graf"ik/, apographical, adj.
/ap"euh graf', -grahf'/, n.
transcript (defs. 1, 2).
[1595-1605; < L apographon < Gk apógraphon, n. use of neut. of apógraphos (adj.) copied. See APO-, -GRAPH]

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