Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Orthography

Orthography , noun

[Old English ortographie, Old French orthographie, Latin orthographia, Greek {not transcribed}, from {not transcribed} writing correctly; 'orqo`s right + gra`fein to write. See Ortho-, and Graphic.]

1.
The art or practice of writing words with the proper letters, according to standard usage; conventionally correct spelling; also, mode of spelling; as, his orthography is vicious.
When spelling no longer follows the pronunciation, but is hardened into orthography. — Earle
2.
The part of grammar which treats of the letters, and of the art of spelling words correctly.
3.
A drawing in correct projection, especially an elevation or a vertical section.
4.
The method of spelling the words of a particular language; the system of symbols used for writing a language.
5.
The branch of linguistics concerned with how languages are written.