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Etymology

From neo- + -graphy.

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Noun

neography (countable and uncountable, plural neographies)

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  1. A constructed script; a synthetic system of writing.
    • 2004 March 6, Jeffrey Henning <jeffrey@henning.com>, “Re: Was Tolkien a good conlanger? (was: Re: Good Books”, in Conlang mailing list, via listserv.brown.edu:
      Um, I can't think of a hobby with more diverse interests than ours. We divide our langs into artlangs, auxlangs and loglangs, but acknowledge many other types. Many of us place different emphasis on aspects of the hobby -- neography, phonology, grammar, texts, conculture, art.
    • 2007, Brenda Danet, Susan C Herring, The multilingual Internet:
      The exportation of SMS-like neographies to formal written documents raises educational concerns.

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