💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Regular script"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| clerical scriptnoun | An archaic style of Chinese calligraphy, dominant during the Han dynasty. Characters are rather wide (in comparison with modern styles), with long, bold, and deliberate sweeping strokes. Unlike the preceding seal script, it is still easily legible to modern readers, and thus remains in decorative use. |
| grass scriptnoun | A style of cursive script used in Chinese calligraphy. |
| clerkly scriptnoun | (obsolete) Alternative form of clerical script. [An archaic style of Chinese calligraphy, dominant during the Han dynasty. Characters are rather wide (in comparison with modern styles), with long, bold, and deliberate sweeping strokes. Unlike the preceding seal script, it is still easily legible to modern readers, and thus remains in decorative use.] |
| running scriptnoun | A form of Chinese calligraphy in which round brush-strokes predominate and there are no sharp strokes or ticks |
| simplified chinesenoun | Chinese written using the forms of Chinese characters introduced by the People's Republic of China as script reform. The characters are simplified (with a reduced number of strokes, etc.) compared to their pre-reform shapes. |
| square scriptnoun | A script type used for Aramaic and Hebrew among other languages, derived from the ancient Aramaic alphabet, as opposed to types that are closer to the Phoenician alphabet. |
| xingshunoun | Semicursive or running script used in Chinese calligraphy. |
| scriptnoun | (countable) The written document containing the dialogue and action for a drama; the text of a stage play, movie, or other performance. Especially, the final form used for the performance itself. |
| constructed scriptnoun | (writing, linguistics) A new writing system specifically created by an individual or group, rather than having evolved as part of a language or culture as a natural script. |
| caoshunoun | grass script (a style of cursive script used in Chinese calligraphy). |
| tsao shunoun | grass script (a style of cursive script used in Chinese calligraphy) |
| traditional chinesenoun | Chinese written using the traditional form of Chinese characters, as opposed to Simplified Chinese (introduced by the PRC as script reform). |
| seal scriptnoun | (usually) Synonym of small seal script. |
| large seal scriptnoun | (usually) An ancient Chinese calligraphic script used in the Zhou dynasty. |
| calligraphynoun | (uncountable) The art or practice of writing letters and words in a decorative style; the letters and words so written. |
| small seal scriptnoun | An ancient Chinese calligraphic script, standardized in 220 BC by Li Si, the chancellor of the First Emperor of the Qin dynasty, from various forms used by Qin |
| clear scriptnoun | An alphabet created in 1648, based on the Mongolian script, with the goal of distinguishing all sounds in the spoken language, and to make it easier to transcribe Sanskrit and the Tibetic languages. |
| longhandnoun | The written characters used in the common method of writing; opposed to shorthand, or typing or printing; handwriting. |
| oldstylenoun | (typography, often attributive) A traditional style of typeface designed to mimic the handwriting of scribes. |
| printscriptnoun | (typography) Block letters. |
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