-
Cacography is bad
spelling or bad handwriting. The term in the
sense of "poor spelling, accentuation, and punctuation" is a
semantic antonym to orthography...
- fairy, to
distinguish it from the
childish connotations of
fairy tales.
Cacography Catachresis Eye
dialect Lolcat Ough (orthography) § Spelling
reforms Pet...
- has been
proposed as an author. His name, Falcandus, is
apparently a
cacography for Falcaudus,
Latin for "Foucaud", a
French surname. The
History covers...
- tourist. In
modern times, the
addition "owa Tschenifer" ("and quickly"), a
cacography of the name of the
singer Jennifer Rush ("Tschenifer"
being the German...
-
systems that ****umed it was more
frequent than cool. This is
related to
cacography.
Textonyms are not the only
issue limiting the
effectiveness of predictive...
-
representation to
situate the
unrepresentable (i.e.,
blackness as nothingness).
Cacography Doublespeak Figure of
speech Malapropism Metaphor Rhetoric Skunked term...
- uses gl****
printing matrices Xerography –
means of
copying do****ents
Cacography – bad
handwriting or
spelling Calligraphy – art of fine
handwriting Orthography...
-
PRISM program, who view it as
dystopian encroachment on
personal privacy.
Cacography Eye
dialect Herstory Leet Play on
words Pun
Sensational spelling Womyn...
- Orchestra.
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Cacography Radio Malt St Trinian's
School Searle, Ronald,
introduction to reprint...
- (kakós), κάκιστος (kákistos) cachexia, cacistocracy, cacodemon, cacoepy,
cacography, cacophobia, cacophobe, cacophobic, cacophonous, cacophony, cacorrhacitis...