Chirographies [noun]

Definition of Chirographies:

penmanship

Synonyms of Chirographies:


Opposite/Antonyms of Chirographies:

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Sentence/Example of Chirographies:

No, but that handwriting,—I could not mistake it: the small, clear chirography is undoubtedly Nold's.

I find no important errors in your theme, but your chirography lacks dignity and regularity.

I am writing this on the train as the intelligent readers will gather from the chirography.

Instantly recognizing the chirography, he asked where I was.

He writes short compositions, scribbled down in all haste, in bad chirography.

Its chirography is generally good, and frequently excellent.

It is quite a treat in chirography to see the signatures of the residue of the fifty, as they stand in the column.

No, for the chirography was not mine—it was identical with all the rest of the writing.

The single missive was directed to herself, in a chirography which she well knew.

Richard's handwriting is heavy, black, and almost as free from flowing curves as the chirography of a literary man.