apograph
1Apograph — Ap o*graph, n. [Gr. ?; ? from + ? to write: cf. F. apographe.] A copy or transcript. Blount. [1913 Webster] …
2apograph — index transcript Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3Apograph — [griechisch] das, s/ en oder (seltener) e, Apọgraphon das, s/...pha, Abschrift …
4apograph — noun /ˈæpəɡrɑːf/ A perfect copy, an exact transcript. , 1962: Moreover, this is not a holograph but an apograph, made by a scribe for the printers – you will note that both mayors write the same hand. Vladimir Nabokov, Pale Fire …
5apograph — apographic /ap euh graf ik/, apographical, adj. /ap euh graf , grahf /, n. transcript (defs. 1, 2). [1595 1605; < L apographon < Gk apógraphon, n. use of neut. of apógraphos (adj.) copied. See APO , GRAPH] * * * …
6apograph — n. copy …
7apograph — ap·o·graph …
8apograph — n. copy; facsimile. ♦ apographal, a …
9apograph — A copy …
10apograph — …