-grapher
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Ancient Greek γράφω (gráphō, “I draw, write or describe”) + -er.
Suffix
[edit]-grapher
- someone who writes about a specified subject, or in a specified manner
- a machine which notates a specified subject
Derived terms
[edit]Derived terms
- angiographer
- calendographer
- chalcographer
- chartographer
- chirographer
- cometographer
- cosmographer
- cryptographer
- demographer
- demonographer
- elegiographer
- geographer
- glossographer
- haliographer
- heresiographer
- histographer
- horologiographer
- logographer
- mimographer
- mythographer
- osteographer
- paleographer
- paramiographer
- psalmographer
- selenographer
- sphenographer
- stereotypographer
- tasseographer
- xylographer
- zincographer
- zoographer
Translations
[edit]someone who writes about a specified subject