Cursive [adjective]

Definition of Cursive:

continuous, flowing, operating

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Sentence/Example of Cursive:

I think cursive has also been used to describe the roundness of writing as opposed to an angular shape.

Can you explain the meaning of the term "cursive" apart from your use in this instance?

In the more cursive or Hieratic writing the horned serpent appears as ; in the later Demotic as and .

The earlier copies are all in uncial or "capital" letters, cursive or "lower-case" letters being a later invention.

The closely-packed script has come down to us, the writing fine, like Greek cursive.

The mark is a cursive letter more or less rudely done in blue.

He calls it a "Cursive" letter, and has recently made designs for its use in type.

The Phenicians must claim the merit of having abbreviated still further, for their own use, the cursive writing of the Egyptians.

Founded on the old Roman cursive, it does not attain to any great beauty until the tenth or eleventh century.

The heavier upper writing in two columns (cursive) is a translation from Ephraem the Syrian.