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allographs Meaning in Bengali



`মি 'বা` এম' বা যে গ্রাফিম একটি হাতে লেখা সংস্করণের একটি গ্রাফিম একটি বৈকল্পিক ফর্ম





allographs's Usage Examples:

whether used interchangeably or chosen depending on context, are called allographs of each other.


Almost all variants are allographs in most circumstances, such as casual handwriting.


symbols, and different glyphs representing the same grapheme are called allographs.


attaches to or replaces the arms of various other glyphs: Allographs: The 'hand' allographs (left), plus some of the fifty pairs of allographic 'hand'.


The choice is typeface-dependent, they are allographs.


variants, or allographs, related to variation in style of handwriting or printing.


Some writing systems have two major types of allographs for each letter:.


the script, compiled a dictionary listing 1,800 variant characters and allographs.


In addition, the horseshoe ʊ ᶷ of the IPA has allographs that are a turned small-capital Ω.


In typography, the symbols are allographs – style choices – when used to represent the pound; consequently fonts.


POUND SIGN, where the one-bar and the two-bar versions are treated as allographs and the choice between them is merely stylistic).


before ⟨ʈ⟩ and ⟨ɖ⟩ were adopted by the IPA in 1923; might be considered allographs of those letters hooktop j, an Americanist variant of ⟨ʄ⟩ in Smalley (1963).


as allographs of a grapheme (compare with the term allophone used in linguistic study).


For example, the minuscule letter a has different allographs when.


other cannot change the meaning of a word, they are considered to be allographs of the same grapheme, which can be written ⟨a⟩.


variant glyphs representing the character e (allographs of e).


codepoints for the underlined forms of the ordinal indicators: these are allographs of the Unicode standard glyphs U+00AA ª FEMININE ORDINAL INDICATOR and.


Prior to that, the former had been merely allographs of the latter.


Most significant allographs can be seen in comparing these two syllabaries, with some letters rotated.


These are not independent letters, but rather allographs.


symbols); different glyphs representing the same grapheme are called allographs of that grapheme.



allographs's Meaning':

a variant form of a grapheme as `m' or `M' or a handwritten version of that grapheme

Synonyms:

graphic symbol; grapheme; character;

Antonyms:

superscript; subscript; unthoughtfulness; irresponsibleness;

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