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Crawly vs Cacography - What's the difference?

crawly | cacography |

As an adjective crawly

is having a sensation of being covered in moving things such as insects.

As a noun cacography is

bad spelling or punctuation, especially unintuitive spellings considered as a feature of a whole language or dialect.

crawly

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Having a sensation of being covered in moving things such as insects
  • cacography

    English

    Alternative forms

    *kakography

    Noun

  • Bad spelling or punctuation, especially unintuitive spellings considered as a feature of a whole language or dialect.
  • *1846 , Gabriel Surenne, A Practical Grammar of French Rhetoric , IV.4.1:
  • *:A phrase exhibits proofs of cacography , when the accents are misplaced, forgotten, or used erroneously.
  • *1999 , Jack Schofield, The Guardian , 25 Feb 1999:
  • *:In 1997, two American entrepreneurs, Robert Hoffer and Timothy Kay, formed a company called Typo.net to try to profit from Web surfers' cacography .
  • *2003 , Onwuchekwa Jemie (ed.), Yo' Mama! , p. 10:
  • *:The soul of dialect is cacography , the deliberate misspelling of words for comic effect, which is the written equivalent of the malapropism.
  • Poor or illegible handwriting.
  • *1904 , John Rexford, What Handwriting Indicates , pp. 90-91:
  • *:Many illegible letters is the sign of disorder, and the illegibility of Greeley's cacography has furnished numberless anecdotes.
  • *2002 , Mil Millington, The Guardian , 29 Jun 2002:
  • *:Germans write a "1" so it's easy to confuse it with a "7": mathematics and cacography can leave Margret and I not speaking to each other for a week.
  • *2010 , Martin L. Buxbaum, Negotiations with the Sniper: Book One , p. 63:
  • *:I don't even recognize the handwriting – kind of a scrawled, almost illegible cacography with the letters slanting haphazardly in all directions.
  • Derived terms

    * cacographer * cacographic * cacographical

    Antonyms

    * (poor spelling system) orthography * (poor handwriting) calligraphy

    See also

    * illegible * indecipherable * indistinct * obscure * scrawled * unclear * undecipherable * unreadable