Definition of "orthographically" [or•tho•graph•ic•al•ly]
In an orthographical manner; using proper spelling, capitalization and grammar.(adverb)
Using an orthographic projection(adverb)
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Use "orthographically" in a sentence
"Mrs. lacks a vowel orthographically, and has to trade its r for two [ɪ] s and an extra [z] just to get pronounced (as [mɪzɪz])!"
"Exemplary treatises such as Isidore of Seville's Etymologiae explored the visual and aural subtleties of language as inventive byways for thought. 147 Whether visualized as letters and words orthographically transposed to the page of the mind148 or humorously sounded out as puns and onomatopoeia, language was phenomenologically conducive to memorization."
"KASTE: But so far, close to 90 percent of the Murkowski write-in ballots have not contained irregularities and she may yet be able to win this even without having to count on the votes of her more orthographically challenged supporters."