illuscriptation
ihl' luh skrihp TAY shun
n. That branch of vizlature consisting of works in which verbal
elements of semantic importance but little or no visual
expressiveness are combined, but not fused, with visual elements
whose aesthetic significance is approximately equal to that of the
verbal elements'.
elements of semantic importance but little or no visual
expressiveness are combined, but not fused, with visual elements
whose aesthetic significance is approximately equal to that of the
verbal elements'.
Origin: [From "illustration," "script," and "-ation."][rec'd October 22, 1989]