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1 cursive
'kə:siv((of handwriting) with letters joined.) cursivotr['kɜːsɪv]1 cursivo,-aadj.• corrido, -a adj.• cursivo, -a adj.• tirado, -a adj.n.• cursivo s.m.['kɜːsɪv]ADJ cursivo -
2 cursive
adj.cursiva, bastardilla, cursivo.s.cursiva.s. & adj.cursivo, corriente. -
3 cursive writing
s.letra cursiva, letra corrida. -
4 cursiva
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5 letra
letra sustantivo femenino 1a) (Impr, Ling) letter;letra bastardilla or cursiva italic script, italics (pl); letra negrita boldface, bold type; letra pequeña or (AmS) chica small printc)◊ letras sustantivo femenino plural ( carta breve): solo unas letras para decirte que … just a few lines to let you know that …2 (Mús) ( de canción) words (pl), lyrics (pl) 3 (Fin) tb me quedan tres letras por pagar I still have three payments to make 4
letra sustantivo femenino
1 letter
letra de molde, print letter
letra pequeña, small print
2 (manera de escribir) (hand) writing: me gusta tu letra, I like your writing
3 Mús lyrics pl: no se sabe la letra, he hasn't learnt the words
4 Fin letra (de cambio), bill of exchange (de un pago aplazado) instalment: aún nos quedan varias letras por pagar, we've still got a few instalments left to pay
5 Univ mi hermana es de Letras, my sister is studing Arts o my sister did an Arts degree Locuciones: al pie de la letra, literally: sigue mis instrucciones al pie de la letra, follow my instructions precisely
ser letra muerta, to be a dead letter ' letra' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - B - C - cursiva - D - desojarse - E - ese - F - G - girar - H - I - J - K - L - M - minúscula - minúsculo - muda - mudo - N - Ñ - O - P - pie - puño - Q - R - S - T - tilde - tipo - trazo - U - V - vencer - vencida - vencido - vencimiento - W - X - Y - Z - comer - delta - descontar - descuento - desigual - devolver English: A - B - book - C - capital - carve - close - cramped - cursive - D - draft - E - F - feminine - G - H - handwriting - I - initial - italicize - J - K - L - lest - letter - lower case - lyric - M - manage - masculine - N - neat - O - P - print - q - R - read - S - salt - silent - small print - T - typeface - U - unintelligible - upper case - V - W - word
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Cursive — grecque, VIe siècle. Texte moderne … Wikipédia en Français
cursive — [kʉr′siv] adj. [ML cursivus < L cursus: see COURSE] flowing; not disconnected; specif., designating writing in which the strokes of the letters are joined in each word n. 1. a cursive character 2. a manuscript in cursive writing 3. Printing a… … English World dictionary
Cursive — Cur sive (k?r s?v), a. [LL. cursivus: cf. F. cursif See {Cursitor}.] Running; flowing. [1913 Webster] {Cursive hand},a running handwriting. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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 — CURSIVE, adj. qui ne s emploie qu au féminin, et dans ces phrases du style diplomatique, Lettres cursives, écriture cursive, pour dire, Lettres courantes, écriture courante. Voy. Courant … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
Cursive — Frontmann Tim Kasher, live im März 2007 … Deutsch Wikipedia
cursive — index holographic Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
cursive — 1784, from Fr. cursif (18c.), from M.L. cursivus running, from L. cursus a running, from pp. of currere to run (see CURRENT (Cf. current)). The notion is of written with a running hand (without raising the pen), as opposed to UNCIAL (Cf. uncial) … Etymology dictionary
cursive — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ written with the characters joined. ► NOUN ▪ writing with such a style. DERIVATIVES cursively adverb. ORIGIN Latin cursivus, from currere run … English terms dictionary
Cursive — D Nealian Script, a cursive alphabet lower case and upper case … Wikipedia
cursive — ● cursif, cursive adjectif (latin médiéval cursivus, du latin classique currere, courir) Qui est fait d une manière rapide, d une seule traite : Style cursif. ● cursif, cursive (expressions) adjectif (latin médiéval cursivus, du latin classique… … Encyclopédie Universelle