allographic

/ˌæl.əˈɡræf.ɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or being a variation in the form of a written letter or character.
    • Font designers consider allographic features when creating a typeface.
    • Linguists study allographic variation in ancient manuscripts to understand scribal habits.
    • The allographic differences between printed and cursive letters can affect readability.
  2. Relating to a document signed by one person on behalf of another.
    • The allographic signature was authorized by a power of attorney.
    • The bank accepted the allographic endorsement on the check.
    • Allographic documents require clear evidence of the signer's authority.
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