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CURSIVE SCRIPT

  • Cursive
  • Style of penmanship

    "print-script" using block letters, in which the letters of a word are unconnected. Not all cursive copybooks join all letters; formal cursive is generally

    Cursive

    Cursive

    Cursive

  • Cursive script (East Asia)
  • Script style of Asian orthography

    Cursive script (simplified Chinese: 草书; traditional Chinese: 草書; pinyin: cǎoshū; Japanese: 草書体, sōshotai; Korean: 초서, choseo; Vietnamese: thảo thư), often

    Cursive script (East Asia)

    Cursive script (East Asia)

    Cursive_script_(East_Asia)

  • Cursive script
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Cursive script may refer to: Cursive, handwriting styles Roman cursive, a style of Latin calligraphy Cursive Hebrew, a style of Hebrew calligraphy Cursive

    Cursive script

    Cursive_script

  • Semi-cursive script
  • Style of writing Chinese characters

    Semi-cursive script, also known as running script, is a style of Chinese calligraphy that emerged during the Han dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD). The style is

    Semi-cursive script

    Semi-cursive script

    Semi-cursive_script

  • Cursive Hebrew
  • Handwritten style of Hebrew letters

    was preceded by a Sephardi cursive script, known as Solitreo, that is still used for Ladino. As with all handwriting, cursive Hebrew displays considerable

    Cursive Hebrew

    Cursive_Hebrew

  • Roman cursive
  • Form of handwriting used in ancient Rome

    Roman cursive (or Latin cursive) is a form of handwriting (or a script) used in ancient Rome and to some extent into the Middle Ages. It is customarily

    Roman cursive

    Roman cursive

    Roman_cursive

  • Meroitic script
  • Two alphasyllabaric scripts for the extinct Meroitic language

    The two scripts are Meroitic Cursive, derived from Demotic Egyptian, and Meroitic Hieroglyphs, derived from Egyptian hieroglyphs. Meroitic Cursive is the

    Meroitic script

    Meroitic script

    Meroitic_script

  • Kurrent
  • Form of German-language handwriting

    late medieval cursive writing, also known as Kurrentschrift ("cursive script"), deutsche Schrift ("German script"), and German cursive. Over the history

    Kurrent

    Kurrent

    Kurrent

  • Chinese script styles
  • Styles of writing Chinese characters

    from cursive forms. The Japanese syllabaries of katakana and hiragana are used in calligraphy; katakana were derived from the shapes of regular script characters

    Chinese script styles

    Chinese_script_styles

  • Teaching script
  • Sample script for learning penmanship

    to provide students with a beautiful, readable, and efficient cursive as a standard script for learning. Students were supposed to bring their writing closer

    Teaching script

    Teaching script

    Teaching_script

  • Hiragana
  • Japanese syllabary

    from the cursive script style of Chinese calligraphy. The table to the right shows the derivation of hiragana from manyōgana via cursive script. The upper

    Hiragana

    Hiragana

  • Russian cursive
  • Handwritten form of Russian Cyrillic

    are taught from first grade how to write in this script. The Russian (and Cyrillic in general) cursive was developed during the 18th century on the base

    Russian cursive

    Russian cursive

    Russian_cursive

  • Hieratic
  • Cursive writing system used in ancient Egyptian

    lit. 'priestly') is the name given to a cursive writing system used for Ancient Egyptian and the principal script used to write that language from its development

    Hieratic

    Hieratic

    Hieratic

  • Regular script
  • Style for writing Chinese characters

    womb of early period semi-cursive script. If one were to write the tidily written variety of early period semi-cursive script in a more dignified fashion

    Regular script

    Regular script

    Regular_script

  • D'Nealian
  • Teaching script for handwriting

    problems with teaching children the traditional script method and the subsequent difficulty transitioning to cursive writing. When learning the D'Nealian Method

    D'Nealian

    D'Nealian

    D'Nealian

  • History of the Latin script
  • this script has enjoyed a revival in the 20th century. Note: "Italic hand" (a semi-cursive script), "Italian hand" (a copperplate cursive script) and

    History of the Latin script

    History of the Latin script

    History_of_the_Latin_script

  • Macedonian alphabet
  • Writing system of the Macedonian language

    above table contains the printed form of the Macedonian alphabet; the cursive script is significantly different, and is illustrated below in lower and upper

    Macedonian alphabet

    Macedonian_alphabet

  • Chinese family of scripts
  • Writing systems descended from oracle bone script

    in various styles, principally seal script, clerical script, regular script, semi-cursive script, and cursive script. Adaptations range from the conservative

    Chinese family of scripts

    Chinese family of scripts

    Chinese_family_of_scripts

  • Chinese calligraphy
  • Calligraphy with Chinese script

    abbreviated as cursive, most people who can read regular script can read semi-cursive. It is highly useful and also artistic. Cursive script (simplified

    Chinese calligraphy

    Chinese calligraphy

    Chinese_calligraphy

  • Italic script
  • Style of handwriting and calligraphy developed in Italy

    Italic script, also known as chancery cursive and Italic hand, is a semi-cursive, slightly sloped style of handwriting and calligraphy that was developed

    Italic script

    Italic script

    Italic_script

  • Zaner-Bloser (teaching script)
  • Teaching script for handwriting

    instructor, developed their teaching script with the aim of allowing learners an easier transition from print writing to cursive. The Zaner-Bloser Method first

    Zaner-Bloser (teaching script)

    Zaner-Bloser (teaching script)

    Zaner-Bloser_(teaching_script)

  • Gothic script (palaeography)
  • System of handwriting scripts

    phase of Protogothic; the Gothic system of scripts diverged into a complex hierarchy of book scripts and cursive court hands in 12th century England. By

    Gothic script (palaeography)

    Gothic script (palaeography)

    Gothic_script_(palaeography)

  • Rashi script
  • Semi-cursive Hebrew typeface used for traditional commentaries

    cursive script known as "solitreo" served as the standard handwritten form of Ladino in the Balkans and Turkey, which complemented the Rashi script character

    Rashi script

    Rashi_script

  • Clerical script
  • Chinese script widely used in the Han dynasty

    The script, for convenience, abandoned the heavy tails present in the bafen script, while taking influence from the contemporaneous cursive script. Influenced

    Clerical script

    Clerical script

    Clerical_script

  • Merovingian script
  • Medieval Latin script

    turn derived from the late Roman cursive. The Luxeuil type uses distinctive long, slim capital letters as a display script. These capitals have wedge-shaped

    Merovingian script

    Merovingian_script

  • Sogdian alphabet
  • Alphabet for use with the Sogdian language of central Asia

    archaic non-cursive type; the sutra script, a calligraphic script used in Sogdian Buddhist scriptures; and the so-called "Uyghur" cursive script (not to be

    Sogdian alphabet

    Sogdian alphabet

    Sogdian_alphabet

  • Chinese characters
  • Logographic writing system

    easier to write. Following the Han, regular script emerged as the result of cursive influence on clerical script, and has been the primary style used for

    Chinese characters

    Chinese characters

    Chinese_characters

  • Visigothic script
  • Type of medieval script

    Mozarabic culture more generally, respectively. The script, which exists in book-hand and cursive versions, was used from approximately the late seventh

    Visigothic script

    Visigothic script

    Visigothic_script

  • Syriac alphabet
  • Writing system

    of the traditional Mongolian scripts. Syriac is written from right to left in horizontal lines. It is a cursive script where most—but not all—letters

    Syriac alphabet

    Syriac_alphabet

  • Latin alphabet
  • Alphabet of the Latin language

    fell out of use after 200 AD. Old Roman cursive script, also called majuscule cursive and Capitalis cursive, was the everyday form of handwriting used

    Latin alphabet

    Latin alphabet

    Latin_alphabet

  • Ol Chiki script
  • Alphabetic script for Santal people

    between these two, as is typical for print and cursive variants of a script. In both styles, the script is unicameral (that is, it does not have separate

    Ol Chiki script

    Ol Chiki script

    Ol_Chiki_script

  • Sütterlin
  • Historical form of German handwriting, used 1915–1970s

    Volksbildung) to create a modern handwriting script in 1911. His handwriting scheme gradually replaced the older cursive scripts that had developed in the 16th century

    Sütterlin

    Sütterlin

    Sütterlin

  • Cyrillic script
  • Writing system

    kursiv ("cursive") or kursivniy shrift ("cursive type") – from the German word Kursive, meaning italic typefaces and not cursive writing Cursive handwriting

    Cyrillic script

    Cyrillic script

    Cyrillic_script

  • Aramaic alphabet
  • Script used to write the Aramaic language

    This article contains Syriac text, written from right to left in a cursive style with some letters joined. Without proper rendering support, you may see

    Aramaic alphabet

    Aramaic alphabet

    Aramaic_alphabet

  • Carolingian minuscule
  • Form of writing

    experiment with improvements to earlier Merovingian cursive scripts, with one version of an early Caroline script being developed at the scriptorium of the Benedictine

    Carolingian minuscule

    Carolingian minuscule

    Carolingian_minuscule

  • Tibetan script
  • Tibetan writing system

    (Alphabet) in Chugyig cursive style Tibetan Choksat (Alphabet) in Bêtsug cursive style Tibetan Choksat (Alphabet) in Drutsa cursive style Tibetan Choksat

    Tibetan script

    Tibetan script

    Tibetan_script

  • Spencerian script
  • American business handwriting style

    prior to the widespread adoption of the typewriter. Spencerian script, a form of cursive handwriting, was also widely integrated into the school system

    Spencerian script

    Spencerian script

    Spencerian_script

  • Written Chinese
  • Writing the Chinese languages

    Chinese calligraphy, from the formal regular script to the more casual running script and cursive script, as well as standardized printing-oriented typefaces

    Written Chinese

    Written_Chinese

  • Palaeography
  • Study of handwriting and manuscripts

    script developed into a still more cursive script called Kolezhuthu during the 14th and 15th centuries. At the same time, the modern Malayalam script

    Palaeography

    Palaeography

    Palaeography

  • Medieval Greek
  • Medieval stage of the Greek language

    diacritics. The first Greek script, a cursive script, developed from quick carving into wax tablets with a slate pencil. This cursive script already showed descenders

    Medieval Greek

    Medieval Greek

    Medieval_Greek

  • Manchu alphabet
  • Alphabet used to write the Manchu language

    use: standard script (ginggulere hergen), semi-cursive script (gidara hergen), and cursive script (lasihire hergen). Semicursive script had less spacing

    Manchu alphabet

    Manchu alphabet

    Manchu_alphabet

  • Thuluth
  • Script variety of Arabic calligraphy

    width of the letter is one third of its widest part. It is an elegant, cursive script, used in medieval times on mosque decorations. Various calligraphic

    Thuluth

    Thuluth

    Thuluth

  • Glagolitic script
  • Oldest known Slavic alphabet

    the cursive form in instruction, resulting in a rapid decline. But when the Slavicists discovered the script and established it as the original script devised

    Glagolitic script

    Glagolitic script

    Glagolitic_script

  • Vaybertaytsh
  • Yiddish script typeface

    taytsh', i.e. 'women's Yiddish') or mashket (Yiddish: מאַשקעט), is a semi-cursive script typeface for the Yiddish alphabet. From the 16th until the early 19th

    Vaybertaytsh

    Vaybertaytsh

    Vaybertaytsh

  • Logos and uniforms of the New York Mets
  • always been a conventional short-sleeved baseball uniform with "Mets" in cursive script on a white pinstriped home jersey, and either "NEW YORK" or "Mets" on

    Logos and uniforms of the New York Mets

    Logos_and_uniforms_of_the_New_York_Mets

  • Uncial script
  • Capital letter-only writing system in Greek and Latin

    Roman cursive. It was first used around the 3rd century (if its earliest example isn't considered a transitional variant of the rustic script, as Leonard

    Uncial script

    Uncial script

    Uncial_script

  • Cuneiform
  • Writing system of the ancient Near East

    Sumerian readings and a new numbering scheme. The introduction of a cursive script in the Old Babylonian period coincided with the expansion of literacy

    Cuneiform

    Cuneiform

  • Kunoichi
  • Female ninja

    kanji letter "女" was not written in regular script but usually in cursive script, and the cursive script of "女" cannot be decomposed into "く", "ノ", and

    Kunoichi

    Kunoichi

  • Kawi script
  • Old Javanese script

    since around the 4th century CE. The Kawi script tend to be more cursive than the lithic 'Pallava' script and shows more pronounced features of palm

    Kawi script

    Kawi script

    Kawi_script

  • Kana
  • Japanese syllabic writing systems

    developed as a distinct script from cursive man'yōgana, whereas katakana developed from abbreviated parts of regular script man'yōgana as a glossing

    Kana

    Kana

    Kana

  • Alhambra
  • Palace and fortress complex in Granada, Spain

    or cursive script, which was the most common script used in writing after the early Islamic period. Thuluth was a derivation of the cursive script often

    Alhambra

    Alhambra

    Alhambra

  • Secretary hand
  • Style of European handwriting

    Henry VII, many writers began to use the "Italian" style instead, a cursive script developed from the humanist minuscule or "Roman" hand which was easier

    Secretary hand

    Secretary hand

    Secretary_hand

  • Grundschrift
  • Type of teaching cursive

    Grundschrift letters are written separately as block letters as opposed to cursive script, in which letters are conjoined together in a flowing motion. Kurrent

    Grundschrift

    Grundschrift

    Grundschrift

  • Paleo-Hebrew alphabet
  • Writing found in Canaanite inscriptions

    Paleo-Hebrew Leviticus scroll discovered near Tel Qumran. The most developed cursive script is found on the 18 Lachish ostraca, letters sent by an officer to the

    Paleo-Hebrew alphabet

    Paleo-Hebrew_alphabet

  • Maghrebi script
  • Form of Arabic script

    cursive script mainly used by courts and notaries in writing marriage contracts. This script is derived from Mujawher, and its letters in this script

    Maghrebi script

    Maghrebi script

    Maghrebi_script

  • Japanese calligraphy
  • Japanese art form

    semi-cursive (行書 Gyōsho) (pinyin: xíngshū) The semi-cursive script (gyosho) means exactly what it says; this script style is a slightly more cursive version

    Japanese calligraphy

    Japanese calligraphy

    Japanese_calligraphy

  • Korean calligraphy
  • Korean tradition of artistic writing

    written in block script. Semi-cursive script (행서; 行書; haengseo) is a practical style intermediate between block and cursive script. It is legible for

    Korean calligraphy

    Korean_calligraphy

  • Arabic calligraphy
  • Calligraphy using the Arabic script

    Naskh or Naskhī script, this script is said to have originated from Mecca and Medina.[citation needed] The script is used as a cursive script, for example

    Arabic calligraphy

    Arabic calligraphy

    Arabic_calligraphy

  • Mandaic alphabet
  • Alphabet used for writing the Mandaic language

    century CE from either a cursive form of Aramaic (as did Syriac) or from Inscriptional Parthian. The exact roots of the script are difficult to determine

    Mandaic alphabet

    Mandaic_alphabet

  • Optical character recognition
  • Computer recognition of visual text

    printscript or cursive text, one word at a time. This is especially useful for languages where glyphs are not separated in cursive script. OCR is generally

    Optical character recognition

    Optical character recognition

    Optical_character_recognition

  • Block letters
  • Style of writing Latin script

    recognition than handwritten cursive scripts. Block letters are naturally used in crossword puzzles. Rueb, Emily S. (13 April 2019). "Cursive Seemed to Go the Way

    Block letters

    Block letters

    Block_letters

  • Vindolanda tablets
  • Roman writing tablets found in England

    classified as old Roman cursive. The cursive writing from Vindolanda differs greatly from the Latin capitals used for inscriptions. The script is derived from

    Vindolanda tablets

    Vindolanda tablets

    Vindolanda_tablets

  • Ampersand
  • Symbol representing the word "and" (&)

    italic type ampersand is a kind of "et" ligature that goes back to the cursive scripts developed during the Renaissance. After the advent of printing in Europe

    Ampersand

    Ampersand

    Ampersand

  • Script Ohio
  • Musical drill from Ohio State University

    lone sousaphone player who has "dotted the i". An "Ohio" formation in cursive script was first performed by the University of Michigan Marching Band during

    Script Ohio

    Script_Ohio

  • JSON
  • Data-interchange format

    Atom text editor. There is also an unrelated project called CSON ("Cursive Script Object Notation") that is more syntactically similar to JSON. HOCON

    JSON

    JSON

  • Insular script
  • Medieval writing system common to Ireland and England

    order of formality and increased speed of writing" came "set minuscule", "cursive minuscule" and "current minuscule". These were used for non-scriptural

    Insular script

    Insular script

    Insular_script

  • Mahjong tiles
  • Tiles used in mahjong game

    Dragons. Regular script (楷書) is usually used in the areas of Hong Kong, Taiwan, Canton, China and Southeast Asia, while Semi-cursive script (行書) is usually

    Mahjong tiles

    Mahjong tiles

    Mahjong_tiles

  • Joyig script
  • Brahmic writing system for the Dzongkha language

    script or Jogyig (Dzongkha: མགྱོགས་ཡིག་) commonly referred to as the Bhutanese cursive script, is a distinct calligraphic style of the Tibetan script

    Joyig script

    Joyig script

    Joyig_script

  • Greek alphabet
  • Script used to write the Greek language

    the lunate form, used as a technical symbol. The symbol ϑ ("script theta") is a cursive form of theta (θ), frequent in handwriting, and used with a specialized

    Greek alphabet

    Greek_alphabet

  • 3
  • Natural number

    script rotated the lines clockwise, so they appeared horizontally, and ended each line with a short downward stroke on the right. In cursive script,

    3

    3

  • Wu (kana)
  • Character of the Japanese writing system

    𛄟 (A cursive script style of 汙. Hiragana.) (A cursive script style of 紆. Hiragana.) (A cursive script style of 迂. Hiragana,) (A cursive script style

    Wu (kana)

    Wu_(kana)

  • Copperplate script
  • Style of calligraphic writing

    America. The Universal Penman D'Nealian, a style of writing and teaching cursive and manuscript adapted from the Palmer Method Engraving Palmer Method,

    Copperplate script

    Copperplate script

    Copperplate_script

  • Thousand Character Classic in Cursive Script by Zhao Ji
  • 1122 handscroll by Emperor Huizong

    Thousand Character Classic in Cursive Script (赵佶草书千字文; Zhàojí cǎoshū qiān zì wén) is a notable calligraphy scroll purportedly crafted by Emperor Huizong

    Thousand Character Classic in Cursive Script by Zhao Ji

    Thousand Character Classic in Cursive Script by Zhao Ji

    Thousand_Character_Classic_in_Cursive_Script_by_Zhao_Ji

  • Solitreo
  • Cursive form of the Hebrew alphabet

    סוליטריאו ,סוֹלִיטְרֵיוֹ) is a cursive form of the Hebrew alphabet. It is a Sephardi script, quite different from the Ashkenazi cursive Hebrew currently used for

    Solitreo

    Solitreo

    Solitreo

  • Women's script
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (암클), 'women's script' Vaybertaytsh (װײַבערטײַטש, 'women's taytsh') or vaybershrift (װײַבערשריפֿט, 'women's writing'), a semi-cursive script typeface for

    Women's script

    Women's_script

  • Hebrew language
  • Northwest Semitic language

    the Aramaic script. A cursive Hebrew script is used in handwriting: the letters tend to appear more circular in form when written in cursive, and sometimes

    Hebrew language

    Hebrew language

    Hebrew_language

  • Penmanship
  • Technique of writing with the hand

    hieroglyphics also began as a pictographic script and evolved into a system of syllabic writing. Two cursive scripts were eventually created, hieratic, shortly

    Penmanship

    Penmanship

    Penmanship

  • Zhengde Emperor
  • Emperor of China from 1505 to 1521

    regular and seal script as a calligrapher. Another highly admired artist of the time was Zhu Yunming, who was known for his "crazy cursive script". Tang Yin

    Zhengde Emperor

    Zhengde Emperor

    Zhengde_Emperor

  • Calligraphy
  • Visual art related to writing

    brush. With the development of the bronzeware script (jīn wén) and large seal script (dà zhuàn), "cursive" signs continued[further explanation needed]

    Calligraphy

    Calligraphy

    Calligraphy

  • Chinese bronze inscriptions
  • Writing in a variety of Chinese scripts on ritual bronzes

    remained in use alongside cursive, neo-clerical and semi-cursive scripts until after the Wei-Jin period, when the modern standard script became dominant; see

    Chinese bronze inscriptions

    Chinese bronze inscriptions

    Chinese_bronze_inscriptions

  • Handwriting script
  • Style of handwriting

    Roman cursive Uncial script Insular script Beneventan script Visigothic script Merovingian script Archival Skills: Palaeography Types of Script, Harvard's

    Handwriting script

    Handwriting script

    Handwriting_script

  • Palmer Method
  • Teaching cursive and learning method

    writing and teaching cursive and manuscript adapted from the Palmer Method Zaner-Bloser script, another streamlined form of Spencerian script Library hand another

    Palmer Method

    Palmer Method

    Palmer_Method

  • Lệnh thư
  • Vietnamese writing script that was used during the Revival Lê dynasty

    edict script mimics the style of cursive script (chữ thảo, 𡨸草), which is described as imitating the motion of a sword dance. But the edict script underwent

    Lệnh thư

    Lệnh_thư

  • Oracle bone script
  • Ancient form of written Chinese

    The oracle bone script is the oldest attested form of written Chinese, dating to the late 2nd millennium BC. Inscriptions were made by carving characters

    Oracle bone script

    Oracle bone script

    Oracle_bone_script

  • Zhu Xi
  • Chinese philosopher (1130–1200)

    of Cao Cao, but later specialized in the regular script of Zhong Yao and the running cursive script of Yan Zhenqing. Though his manuscripts left to the

    Zhu Xi

    Zhu Xi

    Zhu_Xi

  • Cursive handwriting instruction in the United States
  • Penmanship style education in the country

    In the United States, cursive handwriting instruction is provided to elementary school children in some schools, with cursive taught alongside standard

    Cursive handwriting instruction in the United States

    Cursive_handwriting_instruction_in_the_United_States

  • Ibn al-Bawwab
  • Arabic calligrapher and manuscript illuminator (d. 1022)

    well-proportioned script) style of Islamic calligraphy. He also contributed to the development of many of the early cursive scripts including rayḥānī

    Ibn al-Bawwab

    Ibn al-Bawwab

    Ibn_al-Bawwab

  • Osage script
  • Alphabet invented for writing the Osage language

    + ⟨h⟩. 𐓀, 𐓁 and 𐒿 appear to be from their cursive Latin forms. 𐓏 is a partial ⟨W⟩. 𐓐 is from cursive ⟨X⟩; it was originally at a 45-degree (x-like)

    Osage script

    Osage_script

  • Radical 187
  • Chinese radical "horse"

    cursive script form of 馬. Oracle bone script character Bronze script character Large seal script character Small seal script character Semi-cursive script

    Radical 187

    Radical 187

    Radical_187

  • Aramaic
  • Semitic language

    are from the first four centuries AD. The language is written in a cursive script that was the precursor to the Arabic alphabet. After annexation by the

    Aramaic

    Aramaic

  • Phoenician alphabet
  • Writing system used c. 1050 to 146 BC

    Manichaean alphabet is a further derivation from Sogdian. The Arabic script is a medieval cursive variant of Nabataean, itself an offshoot of Aramaic. It has been

    Phoenician alphabet

    Phoenician_alphabet

  • Zhang Xu
  • Chinese calligrapher and poet

    for his explosive cursive script, he excelled in the regular script. There is an anecdote that says he grasped the essence of cursive writing by observing

    Zhang Xu

    Zhang Xu

    Zhang_Xu

  • Japanese writing system
  • (gendai kanazukai). Hiragana (平仮名) emerged as a manual simplification via cursive script of the most phonetically widespread kanji among those who could read

    Japanese writing system

    Japanese writing system

    Japanese_writing_system

  • Modi script
  • Historical script used in the Maratha Empire

    These characteristics make Modi a sort of cursive style of writing Marathi. The cursive nature of the script also allowed scribes to easily make multiple

    Modi script

    Modi script

    Modi_script

  • Mesopotamia
  • Historical region of West Asia

    the wheel, the planting of the first cereal crops, the development of cursive script, mathematics, astronomy, and agriculture". It is recognised as the cradle

    Mesopotamia

    Mesopotamia

    Mesopotamia

  • Letter case
  • Uppercase or lowercase

    other but these were not mixed. The cursive minuscule in turn formed the foundations for the Carolingian minuscule script, developed by Alcuin for use in

    Letter case

    Letter case

    Letter_case

  • Shinjitai
  • Modern forms of kanji used in Japan after 1946

    therefore do not carry official status. Cursive script (also known as grass script) and semi-cursive script forms of kanji were adopted as shinjitai

    Shinjitai

    Shinjitai

  • History of the Greek alphabet
  • a cursive script had developed that used slanted, interconnected glyphs and many ligatures. From the mid-9th century AD onwards, the uncial script was

    History of the Greek alphabet

    History of the Greek alphabet

    History_of_the_Greek_alphabet

  • Nastaliq
  • Predominant calligraphic hand of the Perso-Arabic script

    one of the main calligraphic hands used to write the Persian and Arabic scripts, and is used for several significant Indo-Iranian languages (namely all

    Nastaliq

    Nastaliq

    Nastaliq

  • Niccolò de' Niccoli
  • Italian humanist (1364–1437)

    "censor of the Latin tongue". He is also regarded as the inventor of the cursive script, known today as Italic or Cancelleresca. This came about from his enduring

    Niccolò de' Niccoli

    Niccolò de' Niccoli

    Niccolò_de'_Niccoli

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  • Khushtar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Khushtar

    Surrounded by Happiness

  • Aarani
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Hindu, Indian

    Aarani

    Beautiful

  • Zakariyyaa
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Zakariyyaa

    Biblical Prophet's Name; Zechariah

  • Zakkiyya
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Zakkiyya

    Sharp; Intellectual; Pure; Pious

  • Shaligram | ஷாலிக்ராம
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Shaligram | ஷாலிக்ராம

    Lord Vishnu

  • Kratika | க்ராஂதிகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Kratika | க்ராஂதிகா

  • TSELOPHCHAD
  • Male

    Hebrew

    TSELOPHCHAD

    (צְלָפְחָד) Hebrew name TSELOPHCHAD means "first rupture; fracture," taken to mean "first-born." In the bible, this is the name of a member of the tribe Manasseh.

  • Saihish
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Saihish

  • Sadgata
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Sadgata

    Who Moves in the Right Direction

  • Yashini
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Tamil

    Yashini

    Sweet; One who Begets Fame

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CURSIVE SCRIPT

  • Survive
  • v. t.

    To live beyond the life or existence of; to live longer than; to outlive; to outlast; as, to survive a person or an event.

  • Decursive
  • a.

    Running down; decurrent.

  • Pursive
  • a.

    Pursy.

  • Curve
  • a.

    To bend; to crook; as, to curve a line; to curve a pipe; to cause to swerve from a straight course; as, to curve a ball in pitching it.

  • Cursing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Curse

  • Cursive
  • n.

    A manuscript, especially of the New Testament, written in small, connected characters or in a running hand; -- opposed to uncial.

  • Furtive
  • a.

    Stolen; obtained or characterized by stealth; sly; secret; stealthy; as, a furtive look.

  • Execration
  • n.

    The act of cursing; a curse dictated by violent feelings of hatred; imprecation; utter detestation expressed.

  • Cuisine
  • n.

    Manner or style of cooking.

  • Pulsive
  • a.

    Tending to compel; compulsory.

  • Cursive
  • a.

    Running; flowing.

  • Cursive
  • n.

    A character used in cursive writing.

  • Survive
  • v. i.

    To remain alive; to continue to live.

  • Curve
  • a.

    Bent without angles; crooked; curved; as, a curve line; a curve surface.

  • Curative
  • v. t.

    Relating to, or employed in, the cure of diseases; tending to cure.

  • Excursive
  • a.

    Prone to make excursions; wandering; roving; exploring; as, an excursive fancy.

  • Suasive
  • a.

    Having power to persuade; persuasive; suasory.

  • Curve
  • a.

    A bending without angles; that which is bent; a flexure; as, a curve in a railway or canal.

  • Running
  • a.

    Flowing; easy; cursive; as, a running hand.

  • Incursive
  • a.

    Making an incursion; invasive; aggressive; hostile.