"phonotypy" meaning in All languages combined

See phonotypy on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: phonotypies [plural]
Etymology: phono- + -typy Etymology templates: {{confix|en|phono|typy}} phono- + -typy Head templates: {{en-noun|-|+}} phonotypy (usually uncountable, plural phonotypies)
  1. (historical) A method of phonetic printing of the English language, in which nearly all the ordinary letters and many new forms are employed in order to indicate each elementary sound by a separate character. Tags: historical, uncountable, usually Derived forms: semiphonotypy

Inflected forms

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