Pronunciation: /ˌlɛksɪˈɡræfɪk/
adjective relating to the writing or compiling of dictionaries or lexicons
A1 The lexigraphic index at the back of the book helped me find the definition of unfamiliar words.
A2 The teacher explained that a lexigraphic error occurs when a word is misspelled in a dictionary.
B1 The lexigraphic analysis of the text revealed patterns in the author's writing style.
B2 The students were asked to create a lexigraphic chart to compare the frequency of different words in the text.
C1 The linguist's research focused on the lexigraphic evolution of language over time.
C2 The software engineer used lexigraphic algorithms to optimize the search function of the program.
formal The lexigraphic analysis of the ancient text revealed new insights into the language used at that time.
informal I never realized how important lexigraphic studies were until I took that linguistics course.
slang Yo, did you see that lexigraphic breakdown of the rap lyrics? It was fire!
figurative The artist's use of color was so vivid, it almost felt lexigraphic in nature.
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