What is the difference between connotatively and grapheme?
connotatively | grapheme |
In a way that connotes.
* 1878 , Shadworth Hollway Hodgson, The philosophy of reflection , volume 1, page 9:
As a adverb connotatively
is in a way that connotes.As a noun grapheme is
a fundamental unit of a writing system corresponding to letters in the english alphabet.connotatively
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- We use words either denotatively or connotatively'; denotatively when a word is used as a mere mark or sign to point out which thing of all possible things we mean to speak of, and ' connotatively when it is used to point out a supposed characteristic of the thing denoted.