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Complete Definition of "apograph"

English

Etymology
Greek απογραφον, from απογραφειν ‘to copy’, from απο- ‘off, away from’ + γραφειν ‘write’.

Pronunciation
IPA|/'æpəgrɑ:f/

Noun
en-noun

  1. a perfect copy, an exact transcript

#:*1962: Moreover, this is not a holograph but an apograph, made by a scribe for the printers – you will note that both mayors write the same hand. — Vladimir Nabokov, Pale Fire

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