electrographically

English

Etymology

From electrographic +‎ -ally.

Adverb

electrographically (not comparable)

  1. By electrography.
    • 1983 February 12, F. W. Leupold, “Lesbirotic Electrographics”, in Gay Community News, volume 10, number 29, page 12:
      These Poloroids [sic] are then enlarged by a stat camera or a copier with an enlarging feature, colored electrographically, transferred to acetate pieces, and fused or sewn together into quilts.
    • 2015 August 8, Maggie Lo-Yee Yau, Eva Lai-Wah Fung, Pak Cheung Ng, “Response of levetiracetam in neonatal seizures”, in World Journal of Clinical Pediatrics[1], volume 4, →DOI:
      Seven (58%) and nine (75%) achieved seizure freedom 24 h and 72 h after LEV was added, both clinically and electrographically.