slovo | definícia |
autograph (mass) | autograph
- autogram |
autograph (encz) | autograph,autogram n: |
autograph (encz) | autograph,podpis n: |
Autograph (gcide) | Autograph \Au"to*graph\, n. [F. autographe, fr. Gr. ?
autographic; ? self + ? to write.]
That which is written with one's own hand; an original
manuscript; a person's own signature or handwriting.
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Autograph (gcide) | Autograph \Au"to*graph\, a.
In one's own handwriting; as, an autograph letter; an
autograph will.
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autograph (wn) | autograph
n 1: something written by one's own hand
2: a person's own signature [syn: autograph, John Hancock]
v 1: mark with one's signature; "The author autographed his
book" [syn: autograph, inscribe] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
autographed (encz) | autographed,podepsaný autorem adj: J. Polach |
autographed copy (encz) | autographed copy,výtisk s autogramem J. Polach |
autographed photograph (encz) | autographed photograph,autorem podepsaný snímek J. Polach |
autographic (encz) | autographic,autografický adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Autograph (gcide) | Autograph \Au"to*graph\, n. [F. autographe, fr. Gr. ?
autographic; ? self + ? to write.]
That which is written with one's own hand; an original
manuscript; a person's own signature or handwriting.
[1913 Webster]Autograph \Au"to*graph\, a.
In one's own handwriting; as, an autograph letter; an
autograph will.
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Autographal (gcide) | Autographal \Au*tog"ra*phal\, a.
Autographic. [Obs.]
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Autographic (gcide) | Autographic \Au`to*graph"ic\, Autographical \Au`to*graph"ic*al\,
a.
1. Pertaining to an autograph, or one's own handwriting; of
the nature of an autograph.
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2. Pertaining to, or used in, the process of autography; as,
autographic ink, paper, or press.
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Autographical (gcide) | Autographic \Au`to*graph"ic\, Autographical \Au`to*graph"ic*al\,
a.
1. Pertaining to an autograph, or one's own handwriting; of
the nature of an autograph.
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2. Pertaining to, or used in, the process of autography; as,
autographic ink, paper, or press.
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Autography (gcide) | Autography \Au*tog"ra*phy\, n. [Cf. F. autographie.]
1. The science of autographs; a person's own handwriting; an
autograph.
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2. A process in lithography by which a writing or drawing is
transferred from paper to stone. --Ure.
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Hemautography (gcide) | Hemautography \Hem`au*tog"ra*phy\, n. (Physiol.)
The obtaining of a curve similar to a pulse curve or
sphygmogram by allowing the blood from a divided artery to
strike against a piece of paper. Hemelytron |
Phonautograph (gcide) | Phonautograph \Pho*nau"to*graph\, n. [Phono- + Gr. a'yto`s self
+ -graph.] (Physics)
An instrument by means of which a sound can be made to
produce a visible trace or record of itself. It consists
essentially of a resonant vessel, usually of paraboloidal
form, closed at one end by a flexible membrane. A stylus
attached to some point of the membrane records the movements
of the latter, as it vibrates, upon a moving cylinder or
plate.
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Polyautography (gcide) | Polyautography \Pol`y*au*tog"ra*phy\, n. [Poly- + autography.]
The act or practice of multiplying copies of one's own
handwriting, or of manuscripts, by printing from stone, -- a
species of lithography.
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Telautograph (gcide) | Telautograph \Tel*au"to*graph\, n. [Gr. th^le far + autograph.]
A facsimile telegraph for reproducing writing, pictures,
maps, etc. In the transmitter the motions of the pencil are
communicated by levers to two rotary shafts, by which
variations in current are produced in two separate circuits.
In the receiver these variations are utilized by
electromagnetic devices and levers to move a pen as the
pencil moves. -- Tel`au*tog"ra*phist, n.
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Telautographist (gcide) | Telautograph \Tel*au"to*graph\, n. [Gr. th^le far + autograph.]
A facsimile telegraph for reproducing writing, pictures,
maps, etc. In the transmitter the motions of the pencil are
communicated by levers to two rotary shafts, by which
variations in current are produced in two separate circuits.
In the receiver these variations are utilized by
electromagnetic devices and levers to move a pen as the
pencil moves. -- Tel`au*tog"ra*phist, n.
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autograph album (wn) | autograph album
n 1: an album for autographs |
autographed (wn) | autographed
adj 1: bearing an autograph; "an autographed copy of his latest
book" |
autographic (wn) | autographic
adj 1: written in the author's own handwriting |
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