Definition of Neography. Meaning of Neography. Synonyms of Neography

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Definition of Neography

Neography
Neography Ne*og"ra*phy, n. [Neo- + -graphy.] A new method or system of writing.

Meaning of Neography from wikipedia

- A constructed writing system or a neography is a writing system specifically created by an individual or group, rather than having evolved as part of...
- million networks recorded. From Hacking for Dummies to Introduction to Neography, WiGLE is a well known resource and tool. As early as 2004, its database...
- Engineered Experimental Musical Philosophical Specific languages by group Neography Constructed script Esperanto orthography Tolkien's scripts Cirth Sarati...
- available for Casio's Zoomer PDA. The software is based primarily on a neography of upper-case characters that can be drawn blindly with a stylus on a...
- Engineered Experimental Musical Philosophical Specific languages by group Neography Constructed script Esperanto orthography Tolkien's scripts Cirth Sarati...
- Engineered Experimental Musical Philosophical Specific languages by group Neography Constructed script Esperanto orthography Tolkien's scripts Cirth Sarati...
- the Deseret alphabet has been revived as a cultural heirloom. Similar neographies have been attempted, the most well-known of which for English is the...
- Engineered Experimental Musical Philosophical Specific languages by group Neography Constructed script Esperanto orthography Tolkien's scripts Cirth Sarati...
- Engineered Experimental Musical Philosophical Specific languages by group Neography Constructed script Esperanto orthography Tolkien's scripts Cirth Sarati...
- website run by Jeffrey Henning that acts as a database of conlangs, neographies, and other resources related to conlanging and conworlding. Prominent...