Definition of Analphabetics

1. analphabetic [n] - See also: analphabetic

Lexicographical Neighbors of Analphabetics

analogon
analogons
analogous
analogously
analogousness
analogousnesses
analogs
analogue
analogue computer
analogue hole
analogue watch
analogues
analogy
analphabet
analphabetic
analphabetics (current term)
analphabetism
analphabetisms
analphabets
analphalipoproteinaemia
analvos
analysability
analysable
analysand
analysands
analysation
analyse
analysed
analyser
analysers

Literary usage of Analphabetics

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Report on Education by Edward Seguin (1880)
"IN ITALY, where the clergy had the entire management of education, seventy-six analphabetics were found to twenty-four who could read; they had been taught ..."

2. Alone by Norman Douglas (1922)
"A delightful stroll, yesterday, with a wild youngster from the village of Torco—what joy to listen to analphabetics for a change : they are indubitably the ..."

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