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chirography

[kahy-rog-ruh-fee] / kaɪˈrɒg rə fi /
NOUN
penmanship
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Even though some words were beyond their ken, 1947-5 boys & girls batted 44.68% on such items as accessible, chirography, descendant and evanescent.

From Time Magazine Archive

Not its content, but its chirography: stubborn, insecure, self-centered, secretive, ungenerous and frigid.

From Time Magazine Archive

The indispensable requisites of a good letter are neatness of chirography, simplicity, and grammatical correctness.

From The Man Who Pleases and the Woman Who Charms by Cone, John A.

The chirography of the girl, who could not write at the time of her mother's death, is precisely similar to hers—as similar as it is unlike that of the sister by whom she was educated.

From Jessamine A Novel by Harland, Marion

They are law papers she is copying, in that clear, legible chirography.

From Norine's Revenge; Sir Noel's Heir by Fleming, May Agnes