orthographically

English

Etymology

orthographical + -ly

Adverb

orthographically (not comparable)

  1. In an orthographical manner; using proper spelling, capitalization and grammar.
  2. Using an orthographic projection

Translations

Quotations

  • 1940 Orthographically regular pseudowords use the same spelling rules as real English words . . . - Cognitive Psychology and Information Processing: An Introduction - Roy Lachman
  • 1995 Because orthographically opaque words have stems that undergo change when affixed, . . . - Morphological Aspects of Language Processing - Laurie Beth (EDT) Feldman
  • 2005 we were graciously supplied with a digital copy of his orthographically rectified photomosaic of the entire Cydonia complex - The Cydonia Codex: Reflections from Mars - George J Haas, William R Saunders

References

  • 2006, Oxford University Press, The Oxford American Dictionary of Current English (online edition)
  • 2006, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc, Merriam-Webster Dictionary & Thesaurus (online edition)
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