Macrography
noun
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Noun
- 1 The examination of an object with the naked eye uncountable
- 2 The macroscopic appearance of an object uncountable
- 3 Abnormally large handwriting uncountable
"Examination of his handwriting shows an alternation of macrography with micrography, and to this much importance is attributed, not only because this state is often present in epileptics, but because it is associated with impulse and with double personality."
Example
More examples"Examination of his handwriting shows an alternation of macrography with micrography, and to this much importance is attributed, not only because this state is often present in epileptics, but because it is associated with impulse and with double personality."
Etymology
From macro- + -graphy.
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