adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.]
1. In a typographical way; in relation to or with respect to typography.
1755. Johnson, Typographically adv. 2, after the manner of printers.
1802. Woodhouse, in Phil. Trans., XCII. 83. Typographically considered, these expressions are more commodious than [etc.].
1845. Miss Mitford, in LEstrange, Life (1870), III. xi. 197. Selling, for five shillings, books typographically worth about eightpencepoetically, good for nothing.
1893. J. L. Smith, in Worlds Congr. Instr. Deaf, 254. An important requirement of the ideal institution newspaper is a high standard of excellence typographically.
† 2. (See quot.) Obs. rare0.
1755. Johnson, Typographically, 1, emblematically; figuratively. [Hence in later dicts.]