lineograph

/laɪˈnɪɡræf/

Definitions

1. noun

A diagram or chart showing the structure of a printed page or the arrangement of lines on a manuscript page, especially in relation to writing or calligraphy.

“The lineograph revealed the intricate patterns of the ancient manuscript.”

2. verb

To diagram or chart the structure of a printed page or the arrangement of lines on a manuscript page, especially in relation to writing or calligraphy.

“The calligrapher lineographed the intricate patterns on the parchment.”

Synonyms

  • layout plan
  • line diagram

Antonyms

  • chaotic arrangement
  • random layout