adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.]

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  1.  In a typographical way; in relation to or with respect to typography.

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1755.  Johnson, Typographically adv.… 2, after the manner of printers.

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1802.  Woodhouse, in Phil. Trans., XCII. 83. Typographically considered, these expressions are more commodious than [etc.].

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1845.  Miss Mitford, in L’Estrange, Life (1870), III. xi. 197. Selling, for five shillings, books typographically worth about eightpence—poetically, good for nothing.

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1893.  J. L. Smith, in World’s Congr. Instr. Deaf, 254. An important requirement of the ideal institution newspaper is a high standard of excellence typographically.

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  † 2.  (See quot.) Obs. rare0.

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1755.  Johnson, Typographically, 1, emblematically; figuratively. [Hence in later dicts.]

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