Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
allograph
Noun
/ˈæl.ə.ɡrɑːf/
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Definition
An allograph is a variant form of a letter or a character that is used in writing to represent the same sound or meaning as another letter or character.
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Examples
- In handwriting, the letter ‘a’ can be an allograph when it is written in different styles, such as cursive or print.
- The printed and cursive versions of the letter ‘g’ are considered allographs of each other.
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Meaning
Allographs refer to different shapes of a letter or character that can represent the same phoneme or idea but appear differently, especially in different contexts, styles, or scripts.
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Synonyms
- Variant
- Form