bibliotic
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Relating to bibliotics: "Bibliotic" describes anything pertaining to the scientific study of documents, handwriting, and physical aspects of written or printed materials, especially for the purpose of determining their authenticity, origin, or authorship.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- The investigation required a bibliotic analysis of the ancient manuscript to verify its age.
- Her bibliotic expertise was crucial in identifying the forgery among the historical letters.
Advanced Usage
- "Bibliotic evidence": Physical evidence from a document, such as ink, paper, or handwriting style, used in analysis.
- The court case relied heavily on bibliotic evidence to prove the will was fraudulent.
Variants and Related Words
- Bibliotics (n): The field or study itself.
- He specialized in bibliotics, focusing on medieval parchments.
Synonyms
- Documentary analysis (n): The examination of documents.
- Forensic document examination (n): The application of scientific methods to questions concerning documents.
Adjective
- of or relating to bibliotics