a. [f. AUTOGRAPH; cf. Gr. γραφικός pertaining to writing.] Of or pertaining to autography; of the nature of an autograph; written in the author’s own handwriting.

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1868.  Sir J. Herschel, in People’s Mag., Jan., 62. Autographic representations of fungi on glass.

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1875.  Ure, Dict. Arts, III. 133. Autographic ink … must be fatter and softer than that applied directly to the stone.

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1879.  Farrar, St. Paul, II. 611. The Epistle to the Galatians [was] also autographic.

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