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Is there a very clear adverb that means 'expressed in (or through) writing'? One word only allowed. This word would be required for parallel structure in a sentence such as the following:
He figured out the problem visually, numerically, and _______________________.
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graphically? lexically? literally?
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Chirographically? Typographically?
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Lexicographically? Semantically?
Just graphically is no good since that has come to refer almost exclusively to drawing and images rather than writing.
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Says who?
Why, indeed? If pressed, I would use the prepositional phrase in writing.The problem is most of the likely candidates, (e.g., literally, grammatically, graphically, writerly, cursively), already have different meanings. Numerically sounds a little henky to mine ear. The closest I came was graphemically.
Ceci n'est pas un seing.
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sounds a little henky to mine ear henky?? Please elaborate! :0)
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>henky it's the past pluterperfect of hinky, I suspect. - joe (hunky) friday
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it's the past pluterperfect of hinky, I suspect.
I've never seen it spelled out. I guess hinky is the proper form, and henky is a regionalism. (Yeah, that's it.)
Ceci n'est pas un seing.
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Oh--I thought henky meant chickenish. marilyn, given gra·phol·o·gy [ gra fólləjee ]
noun Definition: 1. study of handwriting: the study of handwriting, especially in order to assess somebody's personality from patterns or features of his or her writing ( Encarta), I'd say an appropriate word would be graphologically--if it's a word, that is.
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