anepigraphic

[an-ep-uh-graf-ik]

an·ep·i·graph·ic

[an-ep-uh-graf-ik]
adjective
(of a coin, artifact, etc.) without a legend or inscription.
Also, an·e·pig·ra·phous [an-uh-pig-ruh-fuhs] .


Origin:
an-1 + epigraphic
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