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chirography

NOUN
  1. beautiful handwriting

How To Use chirography In A Sentence

  • Municipality Wei often Wei, portreeve Liu Wei's submittal:The chirography impregnation scholar releases the principle of pass, should be more and more good.
  • The picturesque, to be sure, is equally deficient in his chirography and in his poetical productions.
  • It was written in the most charming of chirography, thought Cosette; in the same hand, but with divers inks, sometimes very black, again whitish, as when ink has been added to the inkstand, and consequently on different days. Les Miserables
  • The chirography was the same as that upon the note of the racing-car episode. The Voice on the Wire
  • It does, indeed contribute to render spoken discourse more effective, but so does elegant chirography or clear typography improve the effectiveness of written thought.
  • When first we had seen it we had gazed upon a sea of radiance pierced with lanced forests, swept with gigantic gonfalons of flame; we had seen it emptied of its fiery mists — a vast slate covered with the chirography of a mathematical god; we had seen it filled with the symboling of the Metal Hordes and dominated by the colossal integrate hieroglyph of the living City; we had seen it as The Metal Monster
  • Would ye ken a young stepschuler of psychical chirography, the name of Keven, or (let outers pray) Evan Vaughan, of his Posthorn in the High Street, that was shooing a Guiney gagag, Poulepinter, that found the dogumen number one, I would suggest, an illegible downfumbed by an unelgible? — Finnegans Wake
  • Eagerly I tore it open, and instantly recognized the elegant handwriting of her ladyship -- not a blot, not a misformed letter marred the beautiful chirography of the missive; it was written with the same grace and precision that had in former days characterized her ladyship's notes of invitation to her splendid parties. Venus in Boston; A Romance of City Life
  • As can be seen, even the adequate classification of chirography in relation to other picture signs, or other tracings on surfaces, remains a task for the future.
  • The chirography was the fashionable "long English;" the diction was good, and the orthography faultless. The Secret of a Happy Home (1896)
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