phonoglyph
/ˌfɒnoʊˈɡlaɪf/Definitions
1. noun
A character or symbol in a phonetic script, especially one used in ancient Greek or Latin.
“The archaeologist studied various phonoglyphs on the ancient artifact.”
1. noun
A character or symbol in a phonetic script, especially one used in ancient Greek or Latin.
“The archaeologist studied various phonoglyphs on the ancient artifact.”