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- Ligature (writing) - Wikipedia
In handwriting, a ligature is made by joining two or more characters in an atypical fashion by merging their parts, or by writing one above or inside the other In printing, a ligature is a group of characters that is typeset as a unit, so the characters do not have to be joined
- What Is a Ligature: Medical Uses, Risks Types - ScienceInsights
A ligature is a thread, wire, or band tied tightly around something in the body, most commonly a blood vessel, to cut off flow or secure tissue The term appears across several fields, from surgery to orthodontics to forensic pathology, but the core idea is the same: something wrapped around and tied tight
- LIGATURE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LIGATURE is something that is used to bind; specifically : a filament (such as a thread) used in surgery How to use ligature in a sentence
- Ligatures: A Guide to their Proper and Improper Use - Scribendi
In writing, including fiction writing and typography, a ligature is two or more graphemes that are joined to make a single glyph In other words, a ligature is a single character that is created by joining multiple characters
- ligature - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun ligature (countable and uncountable, plural ligatures) Examples of ligatures (uncountable) The act of tying or binding something (countable) A cord or similar thing used to tie something; especially the thread used in surgery to close a vessel or duct
- LIGATURE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
It was a ligature, in other words, where two or more letters are combined to make a single symbol, and it looked quite different to today's abstract curlicue
- Ligature - definition of ligature by The Free Dictionary
In writing, a ligature is a combination of two or more letters joined into a single unit There were many ligatures used in English at one time, formed to make typesetting easier (known as typographical ligatures), but these were all discarded as printing became easier and less expensive
- LIGATURE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
This type of bracket replaces elastic ligatures that are traditionally used
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