Allograph example sentences
al·lo·graph
noun
allograph (noun) · allographs (plural noun)
- each of two or more alternative forms of a letter of an alphabet or other grapheme. The capital, lowercase, italic, and various handwritten forms of the letter A are allographs.
- each of two or more letters or letter combinations representing a single phoneme in different words. Allographs of the phoneme /f/ include the f of fake and the ph of phase.
"Allograph" Example Sentences
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