protograph

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English

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Latin protographum.

Noun

protograph (plural protographs)

  1. (textual criticism) The original manuscript of a given text, from which all further copies derive.

Etymology 2

proto- +‎ graph.

Noun

protograph (plural protographs)

  1. (mathematics) A projected graph.