lo·gog·ra·phy
(lō-gŏg′rə-fē)n. The use of logotypes in design and printing.
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logography
(lɒˈɡɒɡrəfɪ) n(formerly) a method of longhand reporting
loˈgographer n
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logography
a method of reporting spoken language in longhand, esp. one using several reporters taking down a few words in succession. — logographer, n. — logographic, adj.
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