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n. 1. The spelling of a word. 2. Any of the possible forms of a grapheme. 3. A written character that represents a vowel, consonant, syllable, word, or other expression and that cannot be further analyzed. [Greek graphē, writing; see GRAPHIC.] |
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Tweet suff. 1. Something written or drawn: monograph. 2. An instrument for writing, drawing, or recording: seismograph. [French -graphe, from Late Latin -graphus, from Greek -graphos, from graphein, to write; see gerbh- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] |
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