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ligature This is when letters in a word touch.
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ligature The cord used in the magical binding of a person.
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ligature A ligature is a special character that is used to represent a sequence of characters. This is best explained by example -- when the letter fi are rendered, the dot on the ``i'' collides with the ``f'', and the serif on the top left of the i can also collide with the horizontal stroke of the f. The fi ligature is a single character that can be used in the place of a single f followed by a single i. There are also ligatures for fl, ffi, and ffl. Most fonts only include the fi and fl ligatures. ...
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ligature A letter which is a combination two or more basic letters. The shape of the conjunct may, or may not give clue to the constituting letters. Example: the joint form of "ae".
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