Definition of Illegible. Meaning of Illegible. Synonyms of Illegible

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Definition of Illegible

Illegible
Illegible Il*leg"i*ble, a. Incapable of being read; not legible; as, illegible handwriting; an illegible inscription. -- Il*leg"i*ble*ness, n. -- Il*leg"i*bly, adv.

Meaning of Illegible from wikipedia

- Legibility is the ease with which a reader can decode symbols. In addition to written language, it can also refer to behaviour or architecture, for example...
- mud, paper, or any other tool that makes any of the digits and letters illegible is considered an administrative offense and results in a fine. The current...
- was famous for creating wild illegible calligraphy, and the younger "drunk" monk Huaisu who also excelled at illegible cursive calligraphy. ****anese...
- context. ... Illegible letters, not restored by the editor (extent known or approximately known, one dot per letter). Example: three illegible letters. In...
- Unicode, rendering as ½. The reduced size of this symbol may make it illegible to readers with relatively mild visual impairment; consequently the decomposed...
- scrolls and fragments, and some fragments were partially destro**** or made illegible by the glue and paper of the manila envelopes in which they were stored...
- Palmer includes: an attenuated use of narrative, ****aulting and often illegible cinematography, confrontational subject material, and a pervasive sense...
- long-wave ultraviolet. Using multi-spectral imaging it is possible to read illegible papyrus, such as the burned papyri of the Villa of the Papyri or of Oxyrhynchus...
- stain has fallen onto one of the pages, and has made a series of words illegible; in all the other known m****cripts these words (or sometimes the entire...
- negotiations. They faulted the terms of services for being "incomprehensible, illegible, filled with hyperlinks...and sometimes referring to pages in English"...