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cacography

[kuh-kog-ruh-fee] / kəˈkɒg rə fi /


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And yet, upon careful examination we find a method, a system, in Underhill's orthography, or rather in his cacography.

From Sabbath in Puritan New England by Earle, Alice Morse

Most lovely is the youthful hand of his eldest daughter: the cacography of her later years is, alas! something horrible.

From Joyce Morrell's Harvest The Annals of Selwick Hall by Holt, Emily Sarah

I am willing to lay the blame of these errata on my own cacography, rather than on the printer's back.

From Notes and Queries, Number 185, May 14, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. by Bell, George

If he owed to Smollett's Humphrey Clinker the form of his Up the Rhine, he has equalled Smollett in the narrative, in the variety of character, and in the admirable cacography of Martha Penny.

From English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction by Coppee, Henry

Some of Artemus Ward's effects were produced, by cacography or bad spelling, but there was genius in the wildly erratic way in which he handled even this rather low order of humor.

From Initial Studies in American Letters by Beers, Henry A. (Henry Augustin)