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cursive

Cursive vs Italics - What's the difference?

cursive | italics |


As nouns the difference between cursive and italics

is that cursive is a cursive character, letter or font while italics is (typography|pluralonly) letters in an italic typeface.

As an adjective cursive

is running; flowing.

Cursive vs Printed - What's the difference?

cursive | printed |


As adjectives the difference between cursive and printed

is that cursive is running; flowing while printed is pertaining to something written or published.

As a noun cursive

is a cursive character, letter or font.

As a verb printed is

past tense of print.

Cunnifer vs Cursive - What's the difference?

cunnifer | cursive |


As an adjective cursive is

running; flowing.

As a noun cursive is

a cursive character, letter or font.

Cursive - What does it mean?

cursive | |

Corsive vs Cursive - What's the difference?

corsive | cursive |


As adjectives the difference between corsive and cursive

is that corsive is corrosive while cursive is running; flowing.

As nouns the difference between corsive and cursive

is that corsive is a corrosive while cursive is a cursive character, letter or font.

Cursive vs Pursive - What's the difference?

cursive | pursive |


As adjectives the difference between cursive and pursive

is that cursive is running; flowing while pursive is (obsolete) pursy.

As a noun cursive

is a cursive character, letter or font.

Taxonomy vs Cursive - What's the difference?

taxonomy | cursive |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and cursive

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while cursive is a cursive character, letter or font.

As an adjective cursive is

running; flowing.

Cursive vs Noncursive - What's the difference?

cursive | noncursive |


As adjectives the difference between cursive and noncursive

is that cursive is running; flowing while noncursive is not cursive.

As a noun cursive

is a cursive character, letter or font.

Cursive vs Kashida - What's the difference?

cursive | kashida |


As nouns the difference between cursive and kashida

is that cursive is a cursive character, letter or font while kashida is a type of justification used in some cursive scripts, particularly (Perso)-Arabic, where characters are elongated rather than separated by spaces.

As an adjective cursive

is running; flowing.

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