Home › Words › A › anepigraphanepigraph/anˈɛpɪɡɹaf/anepigraph means A work with no (known) title; an anepigraphous work.anepigraph is pronounced /anˈɛpɪɡɹaf/.EtymologyFrom Ancient Greek ᾰ̓νεπῐ́γρᾰφος (ănepĭ́grăphos, “without title or inscription”, adjective).nounA work with no (known) title; an anepigraphous work.e.g.“5 (ff. 81—90) Various epistles, mostly anepigraphs.” — 1931, Lauri Oskar Theodor Tudeer, The Epistles of Phalaris: Preliminary Investigation of the Manuscripts (Suomalaisen Tiedeakatemian Toimituksia sarja B — Annales Academiæ Scientiarum Fennicæ: series Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.anepigraphic 78% match — Without a legend or inscription (on artifacts, coins, etc.) vs anepigraph →aneponymous 68% match — Lacking a surname or epithet. vs anepigraph →adespota 63% match — Literary works not attributed to (or claimed by) an author. (Originally used as a title of collections of anonymous Greek poetry.) vs anepigraph →apographal 61% match — Of or relating to the apograph of a manuscript. vs anepigraph →apographic 60% match — Of or relating to the apograph of a manuscript. vs anepigraph →pseudepigraphous 58% match — Inscribed with a false name. vs anepigraph →antigraph 58% match — A manuscript from which a copy (apograph) is made. vs anepigraph →apograph 58% match — A copy or transcript of a manuscript (called the antigraph). vs anepigraph →