Calligraphic (adjective)

Relating to or having the qualities of calligraphy, especially in regards to the beauty and skillful execution of writing.

Origin:

The word 'calligraphic' comes from the greek word kalligraphia, meaning 'beautiful writing'.

Examples:

  1. The calligraphic script was a work of art, with each stroke of the pen carefully crafted to create a beautiful composition.
  2. The calligraphic letters were tall and elegant, with sweeping curves and intricate details.
  3. The calligraphic text was a masterpiece, blending traditional calligraphic styles with modern design elements.
  4. The calligraphic font was a popular choice for wedding invitations, as it added a touch of sophistication and beauty to the text.
  5. The calligraphic artist was renowned for her skill and creativity, and her works were highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts.
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