Employing a single and separate character to represent each sound.(adjective)
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Use "homographic" in a sentence
"A sensible spelling reform as opposed to revolution of English spelling would eliminate the unpredictable pronunciations and the homographic heterophones, making English spellng as usable as French spelling."
"Its facility returned me to the sugary evocations I first saw in its title; here, indeed, is social critique tied up with a homographic bow."
"Jon Mills Chicago, Illinois We, too, were unfamiliar with the term "homographic-heterosemantic phonoglosses," but the meanings of its elements are transparent enough: homographic means ` (of two or more words) written identically '; heterosemantic means"