chirography

英 [kaɪ'rɒgrəfɪ] 美 [kaɪ'rɔgrəfɪ]
  • n. 笔迹;书法
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chirography (n.)
"handwriting," 1650s, from chiro- + -graphy. Chirograph "formal written legal document" is attested from late 13c. in Anglo-French, from Latin chirographum, from Greek kheirographia "written testimony."
1. Innovation of chirography precedes that of art.
先有书体的创新,后有艺术的创新.

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