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A display made up of text characters combined with vector graphics (once an advanced form of videotex, introduced by the Telidon system).
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(Australia, dated, education) A style of handwriting with distinct circles and straight lines, rather than a more cursive style.
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(typography) The line below the baseline where the descending letters, such as ⟨p⟩ or ⟨q⟩, sit.
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(typography) The mean line; the level of the top of the main lower-case letters (without ascenders).
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(computing, typography) A text character used for creating geometric frames and boxes.
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Work produced in the form of calligraphy.
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A style of handwriting based on that used on such prints; English round hand.
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(orthography and typography) A diaeresis or trema in the Greek alphabet
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A mark once used in margins to draw attention to something in text.
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the number of strokes that make up a written letter, and the direction, sequence and speed in which they are written (Compare graph; see also aspect.)
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(typography) The archaic practice (though still current in French) of inserting a space around colons, semicolons, question marks and exclamation marks, and also two spaces between sentences.
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One who carries out glyptography.
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The visual design and layout of communications materials, such as logos, documents, signs, brochures, etc.
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A particular spelling or written form, in the context of the French language.
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A form of shorthand based on elliptical figures and lines that bisect them.
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A light line, used in lettering, to help align the text.
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A very thin line in writing, drawing, or typography.
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written with a pen or pencil, as opposed to typed
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A horizontal line at the top of a letter such as F or T.
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(printing, informal) A serif or other ornamentation on type.
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(typography) The act of beginning a line or series of lines at a little distance within the flush line of the column or page, as in the common way of beginning the first line of a paragraph.
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(archaic) The imitation of another's handwriting.
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(typography, of a typeface or font) Having letters that slant or lean to the right; oblique.
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Typography or printing that is beautiful or visually appealing.
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The art of creating moving, dynamic text.
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Printed to a sufficient visual standard to be sent as a letter.
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(mathematics) The occurrence of a letter at a specific place; a pair of values that includes one letter and one place.
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Written, printed or drawn in lightface, using a font that has a low ration of ink to white space.
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(literature) The way in which line breaks are inserted in a poem
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(epigraphy, typography) A misprint (or occasionally a scribal error) that affects a letter.
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(obsolete) A method of longhand reporting.
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(typography) The use of logotypes or ligatures.
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(calligraphy) A font line of consistent width, as occurs when imitating pencil script.
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(of a typeface) Having vertical and horizontal strokes of the same visual weight
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(typography, historical) The form of black letter used by 16th-century English printers.
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(typography, countable) The direction of print across the page; landscape or portrait.
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(typography) Of Greek typography: having an upright form, distinct from the cursive and chancery types.
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(typography) The study of correct typography according to established usage.
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The transcription of speech using symbols.
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(uncountable) Clear handwriting, especially, writing without connected letters as in cursive.
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(historical) A tactile form of the Latin script invented for use by both blind and sighted people, resembling braille but with more dots, allowing the letters to resemble their written equivalents.
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Of or used in letterpress.
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Of text, laid out so that all lines end at the same distance from the right-hand edge of the page.
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(typography) One of the main three types used for the Latin alphabet (the others being italics and blackletter), in which the ascenders are mostly straight.
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The production of seriographs.
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(printing) A very thin form of light-faced type.
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(linguistics) The line connecting individual letters in Ogham.
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Of or pertaining to stenography
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Alternative form of stenographic [Of or pertaining to stenography]
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Any of the characters used in this shorthand system.
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A line of ordinary length in a manuscript.
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The process of drawing or writing using a stylus onto a wax tablet, etc.
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A graphic stored in the SVG format.
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(typography) A long, protruding ornamental line or pen stroke found in some typefaces and styles of calligraphy.
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Of or relating to tachygraphy; written in shorthand.
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(linguistics) The line connecting individual letters in Devanagari.
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(printing, historical) A measuring-rod for type.
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Relating to typography
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(plural only) Examples of fine printing (as in a collection).
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Produced by typography; printed.
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An interest in typography.
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A form of graffiti with text so stylized as to be difficult to read, often with interlocking, three-dimensional type.
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