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Definition of Text hand

Text hand
Text hand Text hand A large hand in writing; -- so called because it was the practice to write the text of a book in a large hand and the notes in a smaller hand.

Meaning of Text hand from wikipedia

- Text messaging, or simply texting, is the act of composing and sending electronic messages, typically consisting of alphabetic and numeric characters...
- pre-Christian form of the Hebrew text". On the other hand, some of the fragments conforming most accurately to the Masoretic Text were found in CaveĀ 4. Tannaitic...
- true grasping hands appear in the mammalian order of primates. Hands must also have opposable thumbs, as described later in the text. The hand is located...
- Typesetting, the style of text on a page Typography, the style of text characters Calligraphy, the style of hand-rendered text characters This disambiguation...
- Loeb classical Library edition of De finibus, where the Latin text, presented on the left-hand (even) pages, breaks off on page 34 with "Neque porro quisquam...
- example of a printed text is a Buddhist charm, the first full printed book is the Buddhist Diamond Sutra (c. 868) and the first hand colored print is an...
- lines per page. Hand C is found throughout the majority of the text. Hand C also has a greater tendency to use minuscule than Hand A. Hand C uses the same...
- history, depending on the number and quality of the text available. On the other hand, the one original text that a scholar theorizes to exist is referred to...
- altering that original text. Text annotations are sometimes referred to as marginalia, though some reserve this term specifically for hand-written notes made...
- some of these m****cripts are the equivalent of several hundred pages of text, hand-written (see Codex Vatic****, Codex Alexandrinus, et al.). The number...