| writing | 1. The act or art of forming letters and characters on paper, wood, stone, or other material, for the purpose of recording the ideas which characters and words express, or of communicating them to others by visible signs. 2. Anything written or printed; anything expressed in characters or letters; as: Any legal instrument, as a deed, a receipt, a bond, an agreement, or the like. Any written composition; a pamphlet; a work; a literary production; a book; as, the writings of Addison. An inscription. "And Pilate wrote a title . . . And the writing was, Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews." (John xix. 19) 3. Handwriting; chirography. Writing book, a book for practice in penmanship. Writing desk, a desk with a sloping top for writing upon; also, a case containing writing materials, and used in a similar manner. Writing lark, a bond. Writing paper, paper intended for writing upon with ink, usually finished with a smooth surface, and sized. Writing school, a school for instruction in penmanship. Writing table, a table fitted or used for writing upon. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| writing hand | A contraction of the hand muscles in parkinsonism, bringing the fingers somewhat into the position of holding a pen. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mirror-writing | Writing backward, from right to left, the letters appearing like ordinary writing seen in a mirror. Synonym: retrography. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| skin writing | A form of urticaria in which whealing occurs in the site and in the configuration of application of stroking (pressure, friction) of the skin. Synonym: autographism, dermagraphy, dermatography, dermographia, dermographism, dermography, factitious urticaria, skin writing, urticaria factitia. Origin: dermato-+ G. Grapho, to write (05 Mar 2000) |
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the act of creating written works; "writing was a form of therapy for him"; "it was a matter of disputed authorship" the work of a writer; anything expressed in letters of the alphabet (especially when considered from the point of view of style and effect); "the writing in her novels is excellent"; "that editorial was a fine piece of writing" (usually plural) the collected work of an author; "the idea occurs with increasing frequency in Hemingway's writings" letters or symbols written or imprinted on a surface to represent the sounds or words of a language; "he turned the paper over so the writing wouldn't show"; "the doctor's writing was illegible" the activity of putting something in written form; "she did the thinking while he did the writing"
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Writing is a process which may refer to two activities: the inscribing characters on a medium, with the intention of forming words and other lingual constructs that represent language and record information, or the creation of information to be conveyed through written language. (There are some cavets to this rule. The use of a typewriter to record information is generally called typing, rather than writing. ...
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The act of producing an image on a page one character or stroke at a time, such as by hand with a pen or pencil or by means of a typewriter or pen plotter.
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Expressive written language; includes spelling, handwriting, usage, and composition.
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a peculiar position of the hand in which the hand appears poised for writing; seen in paralysis agitans.
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| writing | the activity of putting something in written form |
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| writing | the act of creating written works |
| writing | letters or symbols written or imprinted on a surface to represent the sounds or words of a language |
| writing | the work of a writer |
| writing | (usually plural) the collected work of an author |
| writing | an arm of a tablet-armed chair |
| writing | an assignment to write something |
| writing | work surface consisting of a wide light-weight board that can be placed across the lap and used for writing |
| writing | a desk for writing (usually with a sloping top) |
| writing | a portable case containing writing materials and having a writing surface |
| writing | an implement that is used to write |
| writing | any permanent or washable ink used with pens |
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