noun
isograph
Isograph (noun) means a line indicating the geographical boundaries within which a particular feature of a written script is used.
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A line indicating the geographical boundaries within which a particular feature of a written script is used.
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Etymology
From iso- (“same, self”) + -graph (“writing”).
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"isograph" (noun) means a line indicating the geographical boundaries within which a particular feature of a written script is used.