graphology

graphology
The study of handwriting as an indication of temperament, character, or personality. [grapho- + G. logos, study]

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gra·phol·o·gy gra-'fäl-ə-jē n, pl -gies the study of handwriting esp. for the purpose of character analysis
graph·o·log·i·cal .graf-ə-'läj-i-kəl adj
gra·phol·o·gist gra-'fäl-ə-jəst n

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n.
the study of the characteristics of handwriting to obtain indications about a person's psychological make-up or state of health. It is possible to detect certain signs of physical disease, such as fine nervous tremors or irregularity of the pulse.

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gra·phol·o·gy (graf-olґə-je) [grapho- + -logy] the study of handwriting, applied to personal identification or psychological study of the writer.

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