Definition of Orthograph. Meaning of Orthograph. Synonyms of Orthograph

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Definition of Orthograph

Orthograph
Orthograph Or"tho*graph, n. [Ortho- + -graph.] (Arch.) An orthographic projection, sometimes partly in section, esp. of a building.

Meaning of Orthograph from wikipedia

- Look up orthographic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Orthographic may refer to: anything related to Orthography, a linguistic discipline that studies...
- OrthoGraph I is a building survey and floorplan creation application for iOS and Android mobile operating systems, developed by OrthoGraph, a software...
- OFF PNG, DXF, STL, OFF, AMF, 3MF, SVG, CSG, PDF No cost macOS Windows OrthoGraph 2D/3D Android 3.1.2 2020-05-08 Proprietary No en, fr, de, hu, it, ja,...
- agree on subdividing the character's dialogues between three different orthographs. The three names designate distinct "versions" of Lain: the real-world...
- been proposed without any real historical background. The final known orthograph of the name Les Bulles is used since 1340 following the writings. The...
- it indicates the vowel preceding it is nasalized. While in the Cuoq orthograph it is ⟨nh⟩ in all positions, in the Fiero orthography it is a final form;...
- Public Industry Educational Software Headquarters Zürich , Switzerland Area served Worldwide Products Calcularis & Orthograph Website www.dybuster.com...
- 2007 and with Jean Paul Gaultier in 2008 Le Tournoi d'Orthographe (The Orthograph Tournament) on 22 April 2009 Globes de Cristal Award on 6 February 2012...
- since 1992. Cross, Frank Moore; Freedman, David Noel (1952). Early Hebrew Orthograph: A Study of the Epigraphic Evidence (Joint PhD.). American Oriental Series...
- de Montaiglon, Dumoulin, Paris, vol. IV, 1857–1858, p. 188. Modernized Orthograph. François' younger brother, Nicolas de Poilly (1626–1698), was an engraver...