caligraphy

  • 1Caligraphy — Ca*lig ra*phy, n. See {Caligraphy}. [1913 Webster] || …

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  • 2caligraphy — alternative spelling of CALLIGRAPHY (Cf. calligraphy) …

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  • 3caligraphy —   n. handwriting; penmanship.    ♦ calligrapher,    ♦ calligraphist, n.    ♦ calligraphic(al), a …

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  • 4caligraphy — variant of calligraphy …

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  • 5Persian calligraphy — is the calligraphy of Persian writing system. It has been one of the most revered arts throughout Persian history. It is considered to be one of the most eye catching and fascinating manifestations of Persian culture.History The history of… …

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  • 6Ballpoint pen — Retractable ballpoint pen, disassembled and complete A ballpoint pen is a writing instrument with an internal ink reservoir and a sphere for a point. The internal chamber is filled with a viscous ink that is dispensed at its tip during use by the …

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  • 7Quill — Feathers in stages of being made into quills Ink bottle and quill A quill …

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  • 8Fountain pen — A fountain pen is a nib pen that, unlike its predecessor the dip pen, contains an internal reservoir of water based liquid ink. From the reservoir, the ink is drawn through a feed to the nib and then to the paper via a combination of gravity and… …

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  • 9Pen — For other uses, see Pen (disambiguation). A ballpoint pen A pen (Latin penna, feather) is a device used to apply ink to a surface, usually paper, for writing or drawing. Historically, reed pens, quill pens, and dip pens were used, with a …

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  • 10Dip pen — Various models of dip pens A dip pen or nib pen usually consists of a metal nib with capillary channels like those of fountain pen nibs, mounted on a handle or holder, often made of wood. Other materials can be used for the holder, including bone …

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