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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The calligrapher used a traditional allograph for the Chinese character "dragon" in his artwork.
In Chinese calligraphy, the allograph of the character "tree" is often used to represent growth and longevity.
The allograph of "four" can be written as the numeral "4."
The professor was surprised to see an allograph of her lecture notes in the student's notebook.
The author found an allograph of their book in a used bookstore and wondered who had previously owned it.
The historical document was an allograph, written by a scribe rather than the original author.
In chemistry, the allograph 'H' represents the element hydrogen.
The allograph 'ea' in the word "head" is pronounced differently from the allograph 'ea' in the word "heart".
The allograph 'ough' has six different pronunciations in English, as in "through", "plough", and "bough".
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