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Definition of Chirographic
1. a. Of or pertaining to chirography.
Definition of Chirographic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chirographic
Literary usage of Chirographic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Luthy's Scientific Handwriting: Being an Analysis of Roman Script Form and by Charles T. Luthy (1918)
"(g) The chirographic Rhomboid. As the sight-belt is made up of horizontally
contiguous, fundamental squares so the central space can be considered as made ..."
2. The Montreal Law Reports: Court of Queen's Bench by James Kirby (1885)
"Again, there are two classes of chirographic creditors: those that have a ...
The words, chirographic creditors, have been used in the article without any ..."
3. Theory and Practice of Teaching: Or, The Motives and Methods of Good School by David Perkins Page (1851)
"KEV TO chirographic CHARTS; Containing directions for the position at the desk,
... Tht* 'chirographic Charts,' upon which are drawn in large size the ..."
4. School Architectureby Henry Barnard by Henry Barnard (1849)
"KEY TO chirographic CHARTS ; Containing directions for the position at the desk,
... The " chirographic Charts," upon which are drawn in large size toe ..."
5. Collectanea evangelica: or, Selections from the Greek Testament, consisting ...by Nathan Covington Brooks by Nathan Covington Brooks (1849)
"KEY TO chirographic CHARTS; Containing directions for the position at the desk,
... The " chirographic Charts," upon which are drawn in large size the ..."
6. District School Journal, of the State of New-York (1849)
"1, embraces primary exercises, and elementary I. FULTON AND EASTMAN'S chirographic
ADAMS' NEW ARITHMETIC, REVISED EDITION. This valuable School Book ..."