English edit

Etymology edit

homoglyph +‎ -ic

Adjective edit

homoglyphic (not comparable)

  1. Being, involving, or using the same or similar glyph(s), that is, homoglyph(s), for different characters (as for example in fonts where the letter O and the digit 0, or the letter I and the digit 1, are visually indistinguishable or nearly so).
    • 2016, Andrea Acri, Esoteric Buddhism in Mediaeval Maritime Asia, →ISBN, page 40:
      Most of these errors apparently result from homoglyphic confusion, but it is hard to tell which mistakes are due to the scribes and which are due to the publishers' conservative or oblivious editing.
    • 2017, Michael Collins, Network Security Through Data Analysis: From Data to Action, O'Reilly Media, Inc., →ISBN, page 182:
      [...] homoglyphic attacks, such as creating a domain name that looks like oreilly.com but uses a Cyrillic О; see Chapter 12 for more information on this.