The English suffix -graphy denotes either a field of study or a manner of writing or representation. It derives from the French , which in turn comes from the Latin , itself a transliteration of the Greek ().
The English suffix -graphy denotes either a field of study or a manner of writing or representation. It derives from the French , which in turn comes from the Latin , itself a transliteration of the Greek ().
Because -graphy begins with a consonant, it is usually joined to a combining form that provides the linking vowel '' (e.g. photo- + -graphy''). This follows the pattern of neo-classical word formation, in which new English words are built from Greek and Latin elements in imitation of Greek compound and derivative structures.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).