Pasigraphy
1Pasigraphy — Pa*sig ra*phy, n. [Gr. ? for all (dat. pl. of ? all) + graphy.] A system of universal writing, or a manner of writing that may be understood and used by all nations. Good. [1913 Webster] …
2Pasigraphy — A Pasigraphy is a writing system where each written symbol represents a concept rather than a word or sound or series of sounds in a spoken language. The aim (as with ordinary numerals 1, 2, 3, etc.) is to be intelligible to persons of all… …
3pasigraphy — noun A writing system where concepts are written instead of words. The system is not phonetic and uses ideograms, such as mathematical symbols. It is intended to be universally understood …
4pasigraphy — n. Universal language …
5pasigraphy — pa·sig·ra·phy …
6pasigraphy — n. universal written language, especially using symbols for ideas rather than words. ♦ pasigraphic(al), a …
7Pasigraphy — noun an artificial international language using characters (as mathematical symbols) instead of words to express ideas • Hypernyms: ↑artificial language …
8universal language — Pasigraphy, pasilaly …
9Language — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Language >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 language language Sgm: N 1 phraseology phraseology &c. 569 Sgm: N 1 speech speech &c. 582 Sgm: N 1 tongue tongue lingo vernacular Sgm …
10Pasigraphic — Pas i*graph ic, Pasigraphical Pas i*graph ic*ala. Of or pertaining to pasigraphy. [1913 Webster] …