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The English suffix -graphy means either "writing" or a "field of study", and is an anglicization of the French -graphie inherited from the Latin -graphia, which is a transliterated direct borrowing from Greek. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/-graphy
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The suffix -graphy comes from the Greek word "graphia," meaning "to write." In the context of world geography, -graphy refers to the study or description of a particular place or region. Examples include cartography (map-making) and topography (study of the physical features of an area).
"Gram" refers to something written or drawn, such as a diagram. "Graph" refers to something written or drawn to represent data or show a relationship, like a graph of a function. "Graphy" refers to the process or act of writing or drawing something, or it can also refer to a body of writing on a particular subject, like biography.
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photography photo-graphy (φωτογραφία) photo (φώς) :light graphy (γράφημα) : drawing a drawing made from light
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photo - light graphy - drawing
fo-TOG-graphy
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