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English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek suffix -γράφος (-gráphos, “that writes, describes”), from γράφω (gráphō, “to scratch, to scrape, to graze”), whence also -graphy.
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-graph
- that writes
- (metonymic) that is written
- (by analogy) that draws or shows
- (metonymic) that is drawn or shown
- A group of letters of a specified number.
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Etymology
Originally in borrowings from Latin terms ending in -graphus such as Geograph from geōgraphus
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-graph m
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