Crossword-Solution: ORTHOGRAPHY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Orthography | n. | The art or practice of writing words with the proper letters, according to standard usage; conventionally correct spelling; also, mode of spelling; as, his orthography is vicious. |
| Orthography | n. | The part of grammar which treats of the letters, and of the art of spelling words correctly. |
| Orthography | n. | A drawing in correct projection, especially an elevation or a vertical section. |
We have 4 clues for the answer “ORTHOGRAPHY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Spelling system of a language | 1 answer |
| Correct spelling | 2 answers |
| ___ Spelling | 5 answers |
| correctness | 58 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EERAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ORTHOGRAPHY (5)
Amen.” 62 This extract has been somewhat amended or modernized in orthography, to render it more intelligible to the general reader.
With that disregard for orthography in proper names which prevailed some three hundred years since, they are indifferently designated as Yarran, Yarranton, and Yarrington.
And the Scots tongue has an orthography of its own, lacking neither “authority nor author.” Yet the temptation is great to lend a little guidance to the bewildered Englishman.
The fact that the revisers had written in the New Testament the name of Jesus correctly, instead of following the old wrong orthography, aroused the wildest fanaticism.
Stumps, being little in the habit of original composition, and more accustomed to be guided by the sound of words than by the strict rules of orthography, had omitted the concluding ‘L’ of his Christian name.
Quotes with ORTHOGRAPHY (1)
The story of English spelling is the story of thousands of people - some well-known, most totally unknown - who left a permanent linguistic fingerprint on our orthography.