eidógrafo - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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eidógrafo (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of speech: Noun

Phonetic transcription: /eiˈðoɣɾafo/

Meanings and Usage: "Eidógrafo" is a term used in Spanish to refer to a person who has the ability to reproduce in writing or drawing an image or text they have seen. This term is not commonly used in everyday language and is mostly found in specialized fields such as art, forensics, or graphic design. It is more frequently used in written context rather than in oral speech due to its technical nature.

Examples: 1. El eidógrafo pudo recrear meticulosamente el arte rupestre encontrado en la cueva. (The eidógrafo was able to meticulously recreate the cave paintings found.)

Idiomatic Expressions: "Eidógrafo" is not typically used in idiomatic expressions in Spanish due to its specific and technical meaning.

Etymology: The word "eidógrafo" comes from the Greek roots "eídōs" (form, figure) and "-grafo" (to write).

Synonyms and Antonyms: - Synonyms: copista (copier), reproduccionista (reproducer). - Antonyms: original, innovador (innovator), creador (creator).