allograph
Americannoun
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Linguistics. a variant form of a grapheme that is in complementary distribution or free variation with another form of the same grapheme, as t and T or n in run and nn in runner; an orthographic contextual variant.
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writing or a signature inscribed by one person for another, as distinguished from autograph.
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a deed or other legal document not in the writing of any of the persons who are party to it.
noun
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a document written by a person who is not a party to it
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a signature made by one person on behalf of another Compare autograph
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linguistics any of the written symbols that constitute a single grapheme
m and M are allographs in the Roman alphabet
Other Word Forms
- allographic adjective
Etymology
Origin of allograph
Example Sentences
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Allograph, al′lō-graf, n. a writing made by one person on behalf of another.
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