Crossword-Solution: CHIROGRAPHY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Chirography | n. | The art of writing or engrossing; handwriting; as, skilled in chirography. |
| Chirography | n. | The art of telling fortunes by examining the hand. |
We have 9 clues for the answer “CHIROGRAPHY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| ductus | 5 answers |
| graphology | 7 answers |
| Fist ___ | 12 answers |
| cursive | 13 answers |
| Calligraphy | 21 answers |
| Handwriting __ | 30 answers |
| script | 42 answers |
| Writing | 61 answers |
| Hand | 88 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CHIROGRAPHY (5)
This envelope had the air of an official record of some period long past, when clerks engrossed their stiff and formal chirography on more substantial materials than at present.
Cards conveying delicate compliments written in delicate chirography poured in upon him, but in vain he looked for some sign, some word from her.
People who profess to read character in chirography would decipher but little from these cramped, quiet lines.
The box in which these papers were kept afterwards fell into Merrick's hands, and he must have found this." "That solves one riddle, here is the other," and Miss Carleton handed her lover a small note, covered with a fine, delicate chirography whose perfectly formed characters revealed a mind accustomed to the study of minute details and appreciative of their significance.
The other man also had promised to be back in an hour, and he had not come, but the strong chirography of the note, recalling the resolute strength of this man’s face, brought content to her eyes.
Quotes with CHIROGRAPHY (1)
One often hears of writers that rise and swell with their subject, though it may seem but an ordinary one. How, then, with me, writing of this Leviathan? Unconsciously my chirography expands into placard capitals. Give me a condor's quill! Give me Vesuvius' crater for an inkstand! Friends, hold my arms! For in the mere act of penning my thoughts of this Leviathan, they weary me, and make me faint with their out-reaching comprehensiveness of sweep, as if to include the whole c…