typography
English
Etymology
From French typographie from Medieval Latin typographia from Ancient Greek τύπος (túpos) + γραφία (graphía, “mark, impression, image”), variant of γραφή (graphḗ, “writing”). type + -o- + -graphy
Pronunciation
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Noun
typography (usually uncountable, plural typographies)
- The art or practice of setting and arranging type; typesetting.
- The practice or process of printing with type.
- The appearance and style of typeset matter.
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Translations
art and technique
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