Meaning & Definition of word "Orthography"

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    Orthography

    /ɔːrˈθɒɡrəfi/

    noun:

    • 1. The conventional spelling system of a language.
      • Example: The English orthography can be quite challenging due to its irregular spelling rules.
    • 2. The study of the spelling of words and the rules of spelling in a particular language.
      • Example: In her linguistics course, she focused on the orthography of ancient Greek.
    • 3. A representation of sounds or letters in written form.
      • Example: The orthography used in this text accurately reflects the pronunciation of the spoken language.

    Etymology

    From the Greek 'orthographia', from 'ortho-' meaning 'correct' and 'graphia' meaning 'writing'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    correct orthography:

    The use of proper spelling in writing.

    phonetic orthography:

    A spelling system that represents the spoken sounds of languages.

    standard orthography:

    The conventional spelling accepted for a language.

    Related Words

    graphemics:

    The study of written symbols and their combinations.

    morphology:

    The study of the structure of words.

    syntax:

    The arrangement of words and phrases to create sentences.

    Slang Meanings of orthography

    Meaning: Spellcheck

    Example Sentence: I just use spellcheck to handle my orthography.

    Meaning: Typo

    Example Sentence: I made a typo in the report; my orthography isn't great!