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isography (s) (noun), isographies (pl)
1. The reproduction of the same penmanship as someone else: The teacher, Mrs. Gray, was quite shocked when she discovered that Jill, her student, used isography on her excuse for being late to school, when she forged her mother's signature.
2. Etymology: derived from Greek iso(s)-, "equal to, same as" + -graphy, "writing".
The use of another person's style of writing.
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