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'''Cursive script''' may refer to:
Cursive or Cursiva can reffer to any script where there are attempts to use ligatures and joins within the text of a penned or brushworked page. The best known Western cursivas are evolved from Italic and would include the English Copperplate Scripts. See Dover Press.--[[User:MicPowell|MicPowell]] 01:44, 3 October 2007 (UTC)
* [[Roman cursive|Roman cursive script]], a style of Latin calligraphy.
* [[Cursive Hebrew|Hebrew cursive script]], a style of Hebrew calligraphy.
* [[Cursive script (East Asia)|Grass script]], a style of Chinese calligraphy.
 
* [[Cursive]], handwriting styles
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* [[Roman cursive|Roman cursive script]], a style of Latin calligraphy.
* [[Cursive Hebrew|Hebrew cursive script]], a style of Hebrew calligraphy.
* [[Cursive script (East Asia)|Grass script]], a style of Chinese calligraphy.
 
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[[Category:Calligraphy]]