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UK
/kˈɜːsɪv/
]
ADJECTIVE
-
having successive letter joined together
cursive script
NOUN
- rapid handwriting in which letters are set down in full and are cursively connected within words without lifting the writing implement from the paper
How To Use cursive In A Sentence
- Venuti advocates that translators create a discursive heterogeneity by using non-dominant English forms to make the foreignness of the source texts felt and render the translations visible.
- Armantrout's short lines, use of rhetoric, aggressive lineation, disjunctions and juxtapositions, discursiveness, parataxis, and myriad condensatory techniques are all exemplary, but never overbearing. Seth Abramson: November 2011 Contemporary Poetry Reviews
- I learned to type before I learned to write cursively and I loathe paper ... Boing Boing: December 22, 2002 - December 28, 2002 Archives
- A recursive function is one that calls itself, often over and over again.
- Perception, unlike discursive thought or belief, is aligned not with the so-called rational part of the soul, but with the desiderative part. Plato's Middle Period Metaphysics and Epistemology
- This conceptualization resonates with such postpositive movements in psychology as social constructionism, postmodern thought, and discursive psychology.
- Place may be an immediate, pre-conceptual experience, and its knowledge then is intuitive rather than discursive.
- By applying the set of arc, the key role the transitive closure played in contractual relationship model was proved, and the recursive and reflective roles in virtual enterprise system were validated.
- The Su Tongpo poetry of the Kusoshi is printed in clear, blockish characters, while the waka verses appear in a mixture of cursive characters and kana syllables.
- She published papers on mathematical logic, recursive function theory, and theoretical computer science.