"adoxographic" meaning in English

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Adjective

IPA: /eɪdɒkˈsɒɡɹəfik/ [Received-Pronunciation], /eɪdɑkˈsɑɡɹəfik/ [General-American]
Etymology: adoxography + -ic Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|adoxography|-ic}} adoxography + -ic Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} adoxographic (not comparable)
  1. (rhetoric) Of or pertaining to adoxography; adoxographical. Tags: not-comparable, rhetoric Categories (topical): Rhetoric Synonyms: adoxographical Related terms: adoxograph, adoxographer, adoxographical, adoxographically, adoxography
    Sense id: en-adoxographic-en-adj-fir2r~pF Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ic

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          "ref": "2007, Matt Ruff, Sewer, Gas and Electric: The Public Works Trilogy: A Novel, New York, N.Y.: Grove Press, page 241",
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