charactery
Americannoun
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the use of characters or symbols for the expression of meaning.
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characters or symbols collectively.
noun
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the use of symbols to express thoughts
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the group of symbols so used
Etymology
Origin of charactery
Example Sentences
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Meanwhile, across town, Mr. Pratt was having what he describes as “an identity crisis as an actor,” vacillating between what he calls “fat charactery guy and in-shape charactery guy.”
From New York Times • Jul. 24, 2014
Without thinking, I wrote them in Dr. Bright's charactery.
From "The Shakespeare Stealer" by Gary L. Blackwood
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I had failed even to make fruitful use of the one skill I did possess—the art of charactery.
From "The Shakespeare Stealer" by Gary L. Blackwood
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Unopened the letter rested in his hand; for his name written in this girlish charactery took on the romantic look of a name in an old tale.
From Plashers Mead A Novel by MacKenzie, Compton
Lips have paled, the body has lost its freshness, the flesh its gloss and colour; the years of union have written their charactery in the face.
From ?mile Verhaeren by Zweig, Stefan
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