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 | Jun 3, 2011This week's theme Words made with combining forms This week's words logorrhea necrology phycology hagiocracy paleography This week's comments AWADmail 466 Next week's theme Onomatopoeic words  Discuss  Feedback  RSS/XML             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg paleography
 PRONUNCIATION:(pay-lee-AWG-ruh-fee)   
 MEANING:noun: 1. The study of ancient writings and inscriptions, dating, deciphering, and interpreting them. 2. Ancient forms of writing: documents, inscriptions, etc. 3. An ancient style or method of writing. ETYMOLOGY:From Greek paleo- (old, ancient) + -graphy (writing). Earliest documented
use: 1763. USAGE:"Yanis Bitsakis, of the Center for History and Paleography in Athens, added
   that he expects to be busy for years to come deciphering still-unread
   inscriptions." Brian Handwerk; Greek "Computer" Tracked Ancient Olympics, Other Games; National Geographic News (Washington, DC); Jul 30, 2008. See more usage examples of paleography in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:Belief in the supernatural reflects a failure of the imagination. -Edward Abbey, naturalist and author (1927-1989) | 
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