What is another word for alphabetic?

Pronunciation: [ˌalfəbˈɛtɪk] (IPA)

The term "alphabetic" refers to something that is arranged or ordered in the same sequence as the letters of the alphabet. Some synonyms for this word include "lexical," "dictionary," "lexicographic," "orthographic," or "alphabetical." "Lexical" is often used in the context of language and refers to the vocabulary or words used in a particular language. "Dictionary" refers to a reference book that contains definitions and pronunciations of words, often listed alphabetically. "Lexicographic" refers to the study or compilation of dictionaries. "Orthographic" pertains to the correct or accepted spelling of words. "Alphabetical" is the most common synonym and is used interchangeably with "alphabetic".

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What are the hypernyms for Alphabetic?

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What are the opposite words for alphabetic?

Alphabetic refers to having a set order based on the 26 letters of the alphabet. The antonyms for alphabetic are chaotic, disorganized, scrambled, unordered and unsorted. Chaotic implies there is no discernible pattern or order. Disorganized means lacking in order or structure. Scrambled suggests a jumbled or mixed-up appearance. Unordered means lacking in arrangement or sequence. Unsorted refers to things not classified or arranged into categories. In contrast to alphabetic ordering, these antonyms imply a lack of structure, that things are haphazard and without a specific system.

Usage examples for Alphabetic

Although Rutherford's wave detector has been much used in scientific research, it was not, in the form in which he used it, a telegraphic instrument, and could not record alphabetic signals.
"Hertzian Wave Wireless Telegraphy"
John Ambrose Fleming
The simplified form would undoubtedly have been driven out by the far more convenient alphabetic writing of the Phenicians if the Cyprian writing had not become fixed in use in this island before the rise of the alphabetic writing.
"The History of Antiquity, Vol. II (of VI)"
Max Duncker
There was an alphabetic list of authors and titles, and a short biography and bibliography for each author.
"40 years / 40 años / 40 ans"
Marie Lebert

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