Acrophonic

/ˌækroʊˈfɒnɪk/ adjective

Relating to a system of writing where symbols represent words that sound like their names, rather than individual sounds or meanings.

From Greek akron (peak, extremity) + phonē (sound), coined in the 19th century to describe ancient writing systems like early alphabets where letter names contained the sound they represented.

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