💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Authograph"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| autographnoun | A person’s own handwriting, especially the signature of a famous or admired person. |
| autographynoun | Writing in one's own handwriting. |
| scriptionnoun | (obsolete) handwriting |
| chirographynoun | Synonym of handwriting or penmanship, one's personal skill at writing. |
| autographingnoun | The signing of an autograph. |
| autographometernoun | (obsolete) An instrument on wheels for recording the topography and height changes of any route over which it is drawn or propelled. |
| antigraphnoun | (textual criticism) A manuscript from which a copy (apograph) is made. |
| dactylographnoun | (archaic) A typewriter. |
| cut signaturenoun | An autograph extracted from a signed document. |
| handnoun | The part of the forelimb below the forearm or wrist in a human, and the corresponding part in many other animals. |
| apographnoun | (textual criticism) A copy or transcript of a manuscript (called the antigraph). |
| cut autographnoun | A signature cut from a signed document. |
| isographynoun | (archaic) The imitation of another's handwriting. |
| allographnoun | A variant form of a letter (or other grapheme). |
| paraphnoun | A flourish made after or below one's signature, originally to prevent forgery. |
| idiographnoun | A mark or signature peculiar to an individual. |
| signum manusnoun | (historical) The medieval practice of signing a document or charter with a special type of monogram or royal cipher. |
| scripsitnoun | An inscription indicating the identity of the person who wrote something. |
| book handnoun | Any of several stylized handwriting scripts used during medieval times. It was intended for legibility and often used in transcribing official documents (prior to the development of printing and similar technologies.) |
| automatogramnoun | The graphical output of an automatograph |
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