Definition of Heterograms. Meaning of Heterograms. Synonyms of Heterograms

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- heterogram, with the added restriction that it uses all the letters of the alphabet. Heterograms can be useful as keys in ciphers, since heterogram sequences...
- loanword, not a heterogram. Heterograms are frequent in cuneiform scripts, such as the Akkadian cuneiform, which uses Sumerian heterograms, or the Anatolian...
- Heterogram may refer to: Heterogram (literature), a word, phrase, or sentence in which no letter of the alphabet occurs more than once Heterogram (linguistics)...
- corresponding Persian word." Besides heterograms of Aramaic origin, the Frahang also has a handful of pseudo-heterograms from "Arabic words coined by later...
- be pronounced "shah"). These logograms, called hozwārishn (a form of heterograms), were dispensed with altogether after the Arab conquest of Persia and...
- two have survived: Frahang-i Pahlavig, a glossary of common Aramaic heterograms (huzvarishn) used in written Middle Persian. Frahang-i Oim-evak, a dictionary...
- was also a glossary of written Chinese. In Frahang-i Pahlavig, Aramaic heterograms are listed together with their translation in the Middle Persian language...
- used as part of Aramaic heterograms and not intended to be interpreted phonetically are written in capitals: thus the heterogram for the word ān is rendered...
- specific Aramaic-derived script; the incidence of Aramaic words used as heterograms (called uzwārišn, "archaisms"). Pahlavi compositions have been found...
- combinations with logographic value are known as Sumerograms, a type of heterogram. The East Semitic languages emplo**** equivalents for many signs that were...