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1 cursive writing
Лингвистика: курсивное письмо, скоропись -
2 demotic script (Egyptian hieroglyphic writing of cursive form, in use in handwritten texts from the early 7th century ВС until the 5th century AD)
Религия: демотическое письмоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > demotic script (Egyptian hieroglyphic writing of cursive form, in use in handwritten texts from the early 7th century ВС until the 5th century AD)
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3 hieratic (Constituting or belonging to a cursive form of ancient Egyptian writing simpler than the hieroglyphic)
Религия: иератическийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > hieratic (Constituting or belonging to a cursive form of ancient Egyptian writing simpler than the hieroglyphic)
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4 скоропись
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > скоропись
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5 hieratic
[ˌhaɪ(ə)'rætɪk]1) Общая лексика: жреческий, иератический (особ. о древнеегипетских письменах), религиозный, священный, культовый (об искусстве)2) Религия: культовый, священнический, (= sacerdotal) религиозный, (Constituting or belonging to a cursive form of ancient Egyptian writing simpler than the hieroglyphic) иератический -
6 demotic script
Религия: (Egyptian hieroglyphic writing of cursive form, in use in handwritten texts from the early 7th century ВС until the 5th century AD) демотическое письмо -
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8 script
1. n почерк; рукописный шрифтartificial script — наборный «рукописный» шрифт
2. n печатный шрифт, имитирующий рукописный3. n тлв. радио, кино сценарий4. n сценарий; план действийscript "doctor" — ответственный консультант по сценарию
5. n письменная работа экзаменующегося6. n юр. часто подлинник; оригинал7. n рукопись, манускрипт8. v писать сценарийСинонимический ряд:1. book (noun) book; dialogue; document; lines; manuscript; scenario; scene plot; text2. handwriting (noun) calligraphy; chirography; cursive; ductus; fist; graphology; hand; handwriting; longhand; penmanship; scrawl; scribble; shape of characters
См. также в других словарях:
cursive writing — index handwriting Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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Cursive — Cur sive, n. 1. A character used in cursive writing. [1913 Webster] 2. A manuscript, especially of the New Testament, written in small, connected characters or in a running hand; opposed to uncial. Shipley. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cursive — D Nealian Script, a cursive alphabet lower case and upper case … Wikipedia
cursive — I. adjective Etymology: French or Medieval Latin; French cursif, from Medieval Latin cursivus, literally, running, from Latin cursus, past participle of currere to run Date: circa 1784 running, coursing: as a. of writing flowing often with the… … New Collegiate Dictionary
cursive — [ kə:sɪv] adjective (of writing) written with the characters joined. noun cursive writing. Derivatives cursively adverb Origin C18: from med. L. cursivus, from L. curs , currere run … English new terms dictionary
cursive — adj. & n. adj. (of writing) done with joined characters. n. cursive writing (cf. PRINT v. 4, UNCIAL). Derivatives: cursively adv. Etymology: med.L (scriptura) cursiva f. L currere curs run … Useful english dictionary
WRITING — (Scripts, Materials, and Inscriptions). SCRIPTS AND MATERIALS General Survey From the end of the third millennium B.C.E., the art of writing was practiced in the ancient Near East (see alphabet ). Here, the pictographic, cuneiform, and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism