
n.
A character or symbol, as in a phonetic alphabet, representing a word or phoneme in speech.
phonogramic pho'no·gram'ic or pho'no·gram'mic adj.
phonogramically pho'no·gram'i·cal·ly or pho'no·gram'mi·cal·ly adv.
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