Definition of Allography. Meaning of Allography. Synonyms of Allography

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Crystallography
Crystallography Crys`tal*log"ra*phy (kr?s`tal-l?g"r?-f?), n. [Gr. kry`stallos crystal + -graphy: cf. F. cristallographie. See Crystal.] 1. The doctrine or science of crystallization, teaching the system of forms among crystals, their structure, and their methods of formation. 2. A discourse or treatise on crystallization.

Meaning of Allography from wikipedia

- and a wide variety in people's handwriting. A positional example of allography is the long s |ſ|, a symbol which was once a widely used as a non-final...
- El (Л л or Ʌ ʌ; italics: Л л or Ʌ ʌ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. El commonly represents the alveolar lateral approximant /l/. In Slavic languages...
- ****ociated with it sociolinguistically". The phenomenon has also been called allography or heterography, although both these terms have other uses, the former...
- texts were written in Arabic but in Coptic script (a practice known as allography). Finally, after having been completely supplanted as the spoken language...
- similar-looking glyphs that he believed to be allographs (variants). In the case of allography, the bare numeric code was ****igned to what Barthel believed to be the...
- Aramaic on the basis of photographs in 1944. As such, it is an example of allography. It was finally deciphered only in the 1980s. Parts were first published...
- Fedorova's catalog consisted of only 130 glyphs; Pozdniakov's additional allography would have reduced that number and made her interpretation even more repetitive...