Pangraph
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The pangraph was invented in Addinoro in 2687 by Gausya Ashubh. Its predecessor was the 'proto-pangraph,' developed from about 2665 to 2672 when it was completed by Balibri Charragur of Babirrhoksha. Many governments installed pangraph lines in their respective countries over the years after 2687. Commercially available pangraph offices became available in many countries by 2694. One who uses a pangraph is a pangraphist.
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