writing

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The act or process of producing and recording words in a form that can be read and understood.

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The occupation or style of someone who writes, especially for publication.

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Written form.

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Handwriting; penmanship.

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Something written, especially.

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Meaningful letters or characters that constitute readable matter.

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A written work, especially a literary composition.

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The third of the three divisions of the Hebrew Scriptures, composed of Psalms, Proverbs, Job, Song of Solomon, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, Esther, Daniel, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Chronicles.

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The recording of words or sounds in significant characters; in the most general sense, any use of or method of using letters or other conventional symbols of uttered sounds for the visible preservation or transmission of ideas; specifically, as distinguished from printing, stamping, incision, etc., the act or art of tracing graphic signs by hand on paper, parchment, or any other material, with a pen and ink, style, pencil, or any other instrument; also, the written characters or words; handwriting; chirography.