logography |
alphabetical |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between logography and alphabetical
is that
logography is (obsolete) a method of longhand reporting while
alphabetical is (obsolete) literal.
As a noun logography
is the use of logographs in writing.
As an adjective alphabetical is
pertaining to, furnished with, or expressed by letters of the alphabet.
logograph |
logography |
As nouns the difference between logograph and logography
is that
logograph is a character or symbol that represents a word or phrase while
logography is the use of logographs in writing.
blogography |
logography |
As nouns the difference between blogography and logography
is that
blogography is the expression of
self and presence in through writing in the blogosphere while
logography is the use of logographs in writing.
logographs |
logography |
As nouns the difference between logographs and logography
is that
logographs is while
logography is the use of logographs in writing.
longhand |
logography |
As nouns the difference between longhand and logography
is that
longhand is the written characters used in the common method of writing; -- opposed to shorthand, or typing or printing; handwriting while
logography is the use of logographs in writing.
As an adverb longhand
is to write something by hand in normal characters, as opposed to shorthand.