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Type Words
Synonyms writing system
Type of writing
Has types alphabetic writing, boustrophedon, hieroglyph, hieroglyphic, picture writing, ideography, alphabetic script, point system, script, spelling
Derivation orthographic

Examples of orthography

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As for orthography, that's relevant to your comments on which diacritics to use.
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They are given here in the pre-1918 orthography of the post-1708 civil alphabet.
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Firmin-Didot surmised that a new character could be added to French orthography.
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The Skrypnykivka was the first universally-adopted native Ukrainian orthography.
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Possibly in Swedish orthography, but certainly not in the main language article.
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Over the years the orthography was revised to represent tone among other things.
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Add coverage of English punctuation to English language and English orthography.
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Generally, a chillu-r is used instead of a dot reph in the reformed orthography.
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This digraph is considered a single letter in Spanish orthography, called elle.
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More examples
  • A method of representing the sounds of a language by written or printed symbols
  • (orthographic) of or relating to or expressed in orthography
  • The orthography of a language specifies a standardized way of using a specific writing system (script) to write the language. Where more than one writing system is used for a language, for example Kurdish, Uyghur or Serbian, there can be more than one orthography. ...
  • (Orthographic) Drawing type of showing 2 of the 3 dimensions in each view. Usually drafted 3 views- Plan, Front and Side Elevation.
  • (Orthographic) Right angle projection. The views of an object are drawn in perpendicular planes to one another.
  • (orthographic) A projection method in which "far-away" objects are collapsed together with "nearby" objects as they are laid onto your viewing screen. Compare with "perspective."
  • (orthographic) Nonperspective projection, as in some engineering drawings, with no foreshortening.
  • The pattern of written symbols for sounds. (Moats, 1998)
  • (1) The linguistic term for a writing system that represents the sounds or words of a particular languages by making visible marks on some surface (Algeo 325). (2) A systematic method of spelling.