"isograph" meaning in All languages combined

See isograph on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: isographs [plural]
Etymology: From iso- (“same, self”) + -graph (“writing”). Etymology templates: {{confix|en|iso|graph|gloss1=same, self|gloss2=writing}} iso- (“same, self”) + -graph (“writing”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} isograph (plural isographs)
  1. (sociolinguistics) A line indicating the geographical boundaries within which a particular feature of a written script is used. Categories (topical): Sociolinguistics Related terms: allograph, autograph, homograph, isogloss

Inflected forms

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