Orthography
1Orthography — Or*thog ra*phy, n. [OE. ortographie, OF. orthographie, L. orthographia, Gr. ?, fr. ? writing correctly; orqo s right + gra fein to write. See {Ortho }, and {Graphic}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The art or practice of writing words with the proper letters …
2orthography — correct or proper spelling, mid 15c., from M.Fr. orthographie (O.Fr. ortografie, 13c.), from L. orthographia, from Gk. orthos correct (see ORTHO (Cf. ortho )) + root of graphein to write (see GRAPHY (Cf. graphy)) …
3orthography — ► NOUN (pl. orthographies) ▪ the conventional spelling system of a language. DERIVATIVES orthographic adjective …
4orthography — [ôr thäg′rə fē] n. pl. orthographies [ME ortografye < MFr ortographie < L orthographia < Gr: see ORTHO & GRAPHY] 1. spelling in accord with accepted usage 2. any style or method of spelling 3. spelling as a subject for study 4 …
5Orthography — This article is about a standardized way of using a specific writing system. For the type of projection, see Orthographic projection. The orthography of a language specifies a standardized way of using a specific writing system (script) to write… …
6orthography — /awr thog reuh fee/, n., pl. orthographies for 3 5. 1. the art of writing words with the proper letters, according to accepted usage; correct spelling. 2. the part of language study concerned with letters and spelling. 3. a method of spelling, as …
7orthography — Орфография (Orthography) Правописание, система правил, определяющих единообразие способов передачи речи (слов и грамматических правил) на письме …
8orthography — n. (pl. ies) 1 a correct or conventional spelling. b spelling with reference to its correctness (dreadful orthography). c the study or science of spelling. 2 a perspective projection used in maps and elevations in which the projection lines are… …
9Orthography for languages of Guinea (pre-1985) — Following independence, the government of Guinea adopted rules of transcription for the languages of Guinea based on the 26 letter Latin alphabet. This included use of various digraphs for sounds not represented in European languages.This system… …
10orthography — noun Etymology: Middle English ortografie, from Anglo French, from Latin orthographia, from Greek, from orth + graphein to write more at carve Date: 15th century 1. a. the art of writing words with the proper letters according to standard usage b …