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logograph (encz) | logograph, n: |
logograph (wn) | logograph
n 1: a single written symbol that represents an entire word or
phrase without indicating its pronunciation; "7 is a
logogram that is pronounced `seven' in English and
`nanatsu' in Japanese" [syn: logogram, logograph] |
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logographic (encz) | logographic, adj: |
Logographer (gcide) | Logographer \Lo*gog"ra*pher\, n.
1. A chronicler; one who writes history in a condensed manner
with short simple sentences.
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2. One skilled in logography.
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Logographic (gcide) | Logographic \Log`o*graph"ic\, Logographical \Log`o*graph"ic*al\,
a. [Gr. ? of writing speeches: cf. F. logographique.]
Of or pertaining to logography.
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Logographical (gcide) | Logographic \Log`o*graph"ic\, Logographical \Log`o*graph"ic*al\,
a. [Gr. ? of writing speeches: cf. F. logographique.]
Of or pertaining to logography.
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Logography (gcide) | Logography \Lo*gog"ra*phy\, n. [Gr. ? a writing of speeches;
lo`gos word, speech + ? to write: cf. F. logographie.]
1. A method of printing in which whole words or syllables,
cast as single types, are used.
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2. A mode of reporting speeches without using shorthand, -- a
number of reporters, each in succession, taking down three
or four words. --Brande & C.
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logographic (wn) | logographic
adj 1: of or relating to logograms or logographs [syn:
logogrammatic, logographic] |
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