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graphology

grəˈfɑləʤi
WordNet
  1. (n) graphology
    the study of handwriting (especially as an indicator of the writer's character or disposition)
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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
  1. graphology
    The art of judging of a person's character, disposition, and aptitude from his handwriting; called graphoanalysis by its practitioners. Though its practitioners consider it a science, it is widely considered a pseudoscience, as is astrology.
  2. graphology
    (Linguistics) The study of systems of writing of languages; also called grammatology.
  3. graphology
    (Math) The system or notation used in dealing with graphs.
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  1. (n) graphology
    The study of handwriting regarded as an expression of the character of the writer.
Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary
  1. Graphology
    the science of estimating character, &c., from handwriting
Etymology

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary Gr. gra`fein to write + -logy,: cf. F. graphologie,

Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary Gr. graphē, a writing—graphein, to write.

Usage in the news

Founder, National Society for Graphology. nytimes.com

But Hensher is frequently entertaining, such as in his list of graphology rules. thestar.com

Usage in scientific papers

On this purpose they have to develop a graphology to represent the ob jects of their study.
CRyptography and non commutative cohomology

Usage in literature

Look, I know a little about graphology and I know that they can't compare printing to writing standards. "Wild Justice" by Ruth M. Sprague

I studied that, and palmistry, and graphology, too. "The Title Market" by Emily Post

Graphology cards are an idea of the moment, and seem likely to prove more than a passing fad. "Dinners and Luncheons" by Paul Pierce

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