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-GRAPHY (affix) GRAFFIA (Greek)

Arts
1. Cartography the art and field of map making
2. Choreography the art of creating and arranging dances or ballets
3. Cinematography the art of making lighting and camera choices when
recording photographic images for the cinema.
4. Collagraphy In printmaking, a fine art technique in
which collage materials are used as ink-carrying
imagery on a printing plate.
5. Cryptography the art of disguising information
6. Klecksography the art of making images from inkblots.
7. Lithography a planographic printing technique
8. Photolithography a method for micro fabrication in electronics
manufacturing.
9. Pornography the practice, occupation and result of producing
sexually arousing imagery or words.
10. Photography the art, practice or occupation of taking and
printing photographs.
11. Serigraphy a printmaking technique that uses a stencil made of
fine synthetic material through which ink is forced.
12. Tasseography the art of reading tea leaves
13. Thermography thermal imaging.
14. Tomography three-dimensional imaging
15. Typography the art and techniques of type design
16. Videography the art and techniques of filming video.
17. Vitreography In printmaking, a fine art technique that uses glass
printing matrices.
18. Xerography a means of copying documents.
Writing
1. Cacography bad handwriting or spelling
2. Calligraphy the art of fine handwriting
3. Orthography rules of correct writing
4. Pictography the use of pictographs
5. Steganography the art of writing hidden messages
6. Stenography the art of writing in shorthand
Science
1. Radiography use of X-rays to produce medical images
Types of works
1. Autobiography the biography of a person written by that person
2. Bibliography a list of writings used or considered by an author in
preparing a particular work
3. Biography an account of a person's life
4. Discography a listing of sound recordings
5. Filmography a selective list of movie titles that share a similar
characteristic such as the same genre, the
same director, the same actor, etc.\
6. Webography a bibliography published on the Internet, or a
similar listing of websites
Fields of study
1. Cartography the study and making of maps
2. Crystallography the study of crystals
3. Demography the study of the characteristics of human
populations, such as size, growth, density,
distribution, and vital statistics
4. Encephalography the recording of voltages from the brain
5. Ethnography the study of cultures
6. Floriography the language of flowers
7. Geography the study of spatial relationships on the Earth's
surface
8. Hagiography the study of saints
9. Holography the study and mapping of computer project imaged
called Holograms for interactive and assisted
computations.
10. Historiography the study of the study of history
11. Hydrography the measurement and description of any waters
12. Oceanography the exploration and scientific study of the ocean
and its phenomena
13. Orography the science and study of mountains
14. Reprography the reproduction of graphics through mechanical or
electrical means
15. Selenography the study and mapping of the physical features of
the Moon
16. Topography the study of Earth's surface shape and features or
those of planets, moons and asteroids
17. Uranography the study and mapping of stars and space objects
BENE- (LATIN)
1. benediction to speak well of
2. benefaction to do good.
3. beneficent (adj) Doing or producing good, especially performing acts
of kindness and charity
4. beneficial (adj) Conducive to personal or social well being. This
word is based on the Latin beneficium meaning
favor or benefit.
5. benefit(n) Something that promotes well-being or useful.
6. benevolent (adj) Philanthrophic, kindhearted
7. benign (adj) benign tumoir
8. benignant (adj) hin t, t t

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