graphology
Americannoun
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the study of handwriting, especially when regarded as an expression of the writer's character, personality, abilities, etc.
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Linguistics. the study of systems of writing; grammatology.
noun
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the study of handwriting, esp to analyse the writer's character
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linguistics the study of writing systems
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Some people think we can do personality evaluations from a person’s handwriting, which is graphology, but it’s not a valid science.
From New York Times • Feb. 24, 2018
And a further experiment confirmed that experts in graphology could not identify the profession of 40 successful employees any better than chance.
From Slate • Jan. 11, 2013
Americans looked toward France, where the discipline of graphology was picking up popularity thanks to priest and archeologist Jean-Hippolyte Michon.
From Slate • Jan. 11, 2013
He ploughed through such subjects as cryptography, graphology, occultism, oriental philosophy, esthetics, acoustics.
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I did not stop to study the writing, for the contents of the letter were more fascinating than even Kennedy's new science of graphology.
From The Treasure-Train by Reeve, Arthur B. (Arthur Benjamin)
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