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What (who) is BIOGRAPHIC - definition


Biographic         
WEEKLY COMIC STRIP BY STEVE MCGARRY
Biographic; Biographic (comic strip)
·adj ·Alt. of Biographical.
biography         
  • Einhard as scribe
  • ''[[Eminent Victorians]]'' set the standard for 20th century biographical writing, when it was published in 1918.
  • The Book of Martyrs]]'', was one of the earliest English-language biographies.
  • [[James Boswell]] wrote what many consider to be the first modern biography, ''[[The Life of Samuel Johnson]]'', in 1791.
PUBLISHED ACCOUNT OF A PERSON'S LIFE
Biographies; Official biography; Biographical; Biog.; Biography of living persons; Philosophical biography; Biographies of living persons; Authorized biography; Authorised biography; Biografia; Historical biography; Biography (genre)
n. an authorized; critical; unauthorized biography
biographer         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Biographer; Biographers
(biographers)
Someone's biographer is a person who writes an account of their life.
N-COUNT: oft with poss
Examples of use of BIOGRAPHIC
1. The front surface is carved with portrait and biographic summary of the President.
2. They then link the information to a person‘s biographic and biometric data, and look for relationships that might detect terrorists and plots.
3. The traveler presented a fraudulent visa he had used to enter the United States more than 60 times without being detected by standard biographic record checks.
4. Machine–readable passports include two optical–character, typeface lines at the bottom of the biographic page of the passport that, when read, deter fraud and help confirm the passport holder‘s identity quickly.
5. US–VISIT collects biometric and biographic information on international travelers to verify their identity and to build an entry and exit record of their trip to the United States.