The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cursive \Cur"sive\ (k?r"s?v), a. [LL. cursivus: cf. F. cursif See Cursitor.] Running; flowing.
Cursive hand,a running handwriting.
Usage examples of "cursive hand".
But then the next morning Isaac had received a letter in her cursive hand, couriered across the city with an expensive guaranteed delivery.
Only one was in English and that, like the instructions in the vault, was in the familiar cursive hand of Basil Zaharoff.
The writing is Greek of the purest classical quality, and several students of palaeography declare that the characters are in a cursive hand used about the second century B.
The poem came back with an A and the comment in Fitz-Hallan's cursive hand that This poem is sensitive and mature, and must have been difficult for you to write.
But then the next morning Isaac had received a letter in her cursive hand, couriered across the city with an expensive guaranĀ.