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Origin: Greek suffix -ography

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Noun
1

A selective list of movie titles that share a similar characteristic such as the same genre, the same director, the same actor etc.

"The article featured a filmography dedicated solely to movies directed by Steven Spielberg before 1980."

In plain English: A filmography is a complete list of all the movies and shows someone has acted in or directed.

"Her filmography showcases her incredible range across decades of cinema."

Usage: Use filmography to describe a curated collection of movies grouped by shared traits like a specific director or genre rather than an exhaustive career record. This term is often confused with "filmography" when referring to complete lists; reserve it for thematic selections that highlight common characteristics across the titles.

Example Sentences
"Her filmography showcases her incredible range across decades of cinema." noun
"An actor's filmography can span several decades of diverse roles." noun
"She researched his filmography before attending the premiere tonight." noun
"The database lists every entry in her complete filmography by release date." noun
Related Terms

Origin

The word filmography combines the prefix film- with -graphy, a suffix meaning "writing about." It was formed to describe a written list or record of films, following the pattern of similar terms like biography and geography.

Rhyming Words
sophy hyphy dunphy trophy brophy furphy graphy ralphy prophy oomphy morphy osophy adelphy atrophy rrhaphy ecosophy mcmurphy geosophy algraphy eutrophy
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