antigraph
/ˌæntɪˈɡræf/Definitions
1. noun
A false or spurious copy of something, especially a manuscript or a document.
“The historian discovered an antigraph of the original document, which had been tampered with to alter the historical account.”
1. noun
A false or spurious copy of something, especially a manuscript or a document.
“The historian discovered an antigraph of the original document, which had been tampered with to alter the historical account.”