Graphein (γραφειν) is the Greek word for 'to draw/write', and is the basis for the English prefix and suffix 'graph', as in graphics, graphologist, graphite, geography, photograph, telegraph etc.
Beautiful writing - from the Greek words kallos 'beauty' + graphein 'write.'
The root of 'agraphia' is 'graph', from the Greek 'graphein' (to write).
The word graph means to write, and comes from the Greek word "graphein". Its most common usage is the suffix -graphy.
The word, graffiti, as used today, comes to us from the Italian word, graffiato (scratched). Originally, it came from the Greek word: graphein (to write).
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
geo it's mean earth and graphein it's mean study
Beautiful writing - from the Greek words kallos 'beauty' + graphein 'write.'
Its an old form of the word ''write''. Rarely it can also have the meaning ''draw''.
The French word is "photographie", word which was created to mean "writing with the light" from two Greek words "photo" meaning light and "graphein" meaning to write.
The words 'autograph' and 'seismograph' have Greek roots. For example, the word 'autograph' comes from the Greek 'auto', as 'self'; and 'graphein', as 'to write'. The word 'seismograph' comes from the Greek 'seismo', as 'shaking' or 'shock'; and 'graphein', as 'to write'.
The word "cartography" originates from the Greek words "chartes," meaning "papyrus" or "sheet of paper," and "graphein," meaning "to write." It refers to the practice and study of making maps.
The root of 'agraphia' is 'graph', from the Greek 'graphein' (to write).
"Topographer" comes from the Greek words topos, "place", and graphein, "to write".
The word "phonograph" has Greek roots. It comes from the Greek words "phōnē" (sound) and "graphein" (to write), which together mean "sound writer."
The root word for "graphic" is "graph," which comes from the Greek word "graphein" meaning "to write" or "to draw."
The word "autobiography" is derived from the Greek words "autos" (self), "bios" (life), and "graphein" (to write). Therefore, it means a self-written account of a person's life story.
The word graph means to write, and comes from the Greek word "graphein". Its most common usage is the suffix -graphy.