graphology
grəˈfɑləʤi-
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graphology
the study of handwriting (especially as an indicator of the writer's character or disposition)
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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. -
graphology
(Linguistics) The study of systems of writing of languages; also called grammatology. -
graphology
(Math) The system or notation used in dealing with graphs.
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(n)
graphology
The study of handwriting regarded as an expression of the character of the writer.
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Graphology
the science of estimating character, &c., from handwriting
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.
Founder, National Society for Graphology. nytimes.com
But Hensher is frequently entertaining, such as in his list of graphology rules. thestar.com
On this purpose they have to develop a graphology to represent the ob jects of their study.
CRyptography and non commutative cohomology
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