单词 | autographic |
释义 | autographicadj. 1. Handwritten; = autograph adj. ΘΚΠ society > communication > writing > written text > [adjective] > in own hand all-writteneOE autographical1616 holographical1656 autographal1715 holographic1728 autograph1735 holograph1753 autographic1809 1809 New Ann. Reg. 1808 Nat. Hist. 263/2 The manuscript..is an autographic note, written by the late Lord Bute. 1879 F. W. Farrar Life & Work St. Paul II. App. ix. 611 The Epistle to the Galatians..[was] also autographic. 1902 Sewanee Rev. 10 42 An autographic memento of Addison, or Thomas Gray, or Samuel Johnson,..would cost you from $25 to $100. 1986 F. Schier Deeper into Pictures i. 29 You cannot plagiarise a painting, or autographic work. 2004 H. Gamble in J. Barton Biblical World I. ii. xi. 193 In a considerable number of papyrus letters we find an autographic conclusion. 2. Of, relating to, or produced by autography (autography n. 4). ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > printmaking > surface and planographic printing > lithography > [adjective] > types of autographic1827 chromolithic1844 chromolithographic1845 autolithographic1861 lithochromatic1870 oleographic1885 trichromatic1896 1827 Franklin Jrnl. & Amer. Mechanics' Mag. Aug. 138 We proceed to describe..the process for preparing the autographic ink, or that kind, which is suitable for transferring on to the stone. 1868 Sir J. Herschel in People's Mag. Jan. 62 Autographic representations of fungi on glass. 1922 A. Thomas Print of my Remembrance 210 It was the custom of the New York paper..to illustrate its current news with little run-in cuts made by an admirable autographic process. 1971 Times 20 Mar. 13/6 Drawings, watercolours and autographic prints generally require a mount, but cannot carry a wide frame. 2001 P. Croft Stone Lithography (2003) vii. 119 It is the potential for developing spontaneous autographic marks that is of relevance in transfer lithography. 3. Medicine. = dermographic adj. 2. Now rare. ΚΠ 1881 Chicago Med. Rev. 4 346/1 Chouel..reports a class of human beings whom he calls ‘autographic men’, who, from certain central neuroses, present a form of urticaria which shows itself when a slight irritation is applied to the skin. 1897 Medico-legal Jrnl. 15 507 The subject..was locally known as ‘the man with the autographic skin’. 2003 M. F. Curtin Out Touch ii. 36 The autographic capacity of the skin was a regular part of the ‘show’ in the Salpetriére. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2011; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1809 |
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