释义 |
orthoˈgraphically, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] 1. In accordance with correct spelling; in relation to spelling or orthography.
1617Janua Ling. 140, I haue writ out my theame orthographically. 1802W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. XIII. 10 When two words of distinct parentage and meaning become orthographically identical, the less usual of the two should be traced back to its original form, and employed in some one of its more antique but more distinguishable appearances. 1817Coleridge Biog. Lit. 67 They could write orthographically, make smooth periods, and had the fashions of authorship almost literally at their fingers' ends. 2. On the principle of orthographic projection.
1669Sturmy Mariners Mag. vi. 107 So have you the Sphere Orthographically in Right-Lines in the Convex-Sphere. 1835Poe Adv. Hans Pfaall Wks. 1864 I. 35 The entire northern hemisphere lay beneath me like a chart orthographically projected. 1866Proctor Handbk. of Stars 22 note, The earth viewed from the sun would be seen orthographically projected. |