slovo | definícia |
handwriting (encz) | handwriting,ruční psaní Hynek Hanke |
handwriting (encz) | handwriting,rukopis n: Zdeněk Brož |
Handwriting (gcide) | Handwriting \Hand"writ`ing\ (-r[imac]t"[i^]ng), n.
1. The cast or form of writing peculiar to each hand or
person; chirography.
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2. That which is written by hand; manuscript.
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The handwriting on the wall, a doom pronounced; an omen of
disaster. --Dan. v. 5.
[1913 Webster] handwritten |
handwriting (wn) | handwriting
n 1: something written by hand; "she recognized his
handwriting"; "his hand was illegible" [syn: handwriting,
hand, script]
2: the activity of writing by hand; "handwriting can be slow and
painful for one with arthritis" |
HANDWRITING (bouvier) | HANDWRITING, evidence. Almost every person's handwriting has something
whereby it may be distinguished from the writing of others, and this
difference is sometimes intended by the term.
2. It is sometimes necessary to prove that a certain instrument or name
is in the handwriting of a particular person; that is done either by the
testimony of a witness, who saw the paper or signature actually written, or
by one who has by sufficient means, acquired such a knowledge of the general
character of the handwriting of the party, as will enable him to swear to
his belief, that the handwriting of the person is the handwriting in
question. 1 Phil. Ev. 422; Stark. Ev. h.t.; 2 John. Cas. 211; 5 John. R.
144; 1 Dall. 14; 2 Greenl. R. 33; 6 Serg. & Rawle, 668; 1 Nott & M'Cord,
554; 19 Johns. R. 134; Anthon's N. P. 77; 1 Ruffin's R. 6; 2 Nott & M'Cord,
400; 7 Com. Dig. 447; Bac. Ab. Evidence, M; Dane's Ab. Index, h.t.
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handwriting expert (encz) | handwriting expert, n: |
the handwriting is on the wall (encz) | the handwriting is on the wall, |
Handwriting (gcide) | Handwriting \Hand"writ`ing\ (-r[imac]t"[i^]ng), n.
1. The cast or form of writing peculiar to each hand or
person; chirography.
[1913 Webster]
2. That which is written by hand; manuscript.
[1913 Webster]
The handwriting on the wall, a doom pronounced; an omen of
disaster. --Dan. v. 5.
[1913 Webster] handwritten |
The handwriting on the wall (gcide) | Handwriting \Hand"writ`ing\ (-r[imac]t"[i^]ng), n.
1. The cast or form of writing peculiar to each hand or
person; chirography.
[1913 Webster]
2. That which is written by hand; manuscript.
[1913 Webster]
The handwriting on the wall, a doom pronounced; an omen of
disaster. --Dan. v. 5.
[1913 Webster] handwritten |
handwriting expert (wn) | handwriting expert
n 1: a specialist in inferring character from handwriting [syn:
graphologist, handwriting expert] |
COMPARISON OF HANDWRITING (bouvier) | COMPARISON OF HANDWRITING, evidence. It is a general rule that comparison of
hands is not admissible; but to this there are some exceptions. In some
instances, when the antiquity of the writing makes it impossible for any
living witness to swear that he ever saw the party write, comparison of
handwriting, with documents known to be in his handwriting, has been
admitted. For the general principle, see Skin. 579, 639; 6 Mod. 167; 1 Lord
Ray. 39, 40; Holt. 291; 4 T. R. 497; 1 Esp. N. P. C. 14, 351; Peake's Evid.
69; 7 East, R. 282; B. N. P. 236; Anthon's N. P. 98, n.; 8 Price, 653; 11
Mass. R. 309 2 Greenl. R. 33 2 Johns. Cas. 211 1 Esp. 351; 1 Root, 307;
Swift's Ev. 29; 1 Whart. Dig 245; 5 Binn. R. 349; Addison's R. 33; 2 M'Cord,
518; 1 Tyler, R. 4 6 Whart. R. 284; 3 Bouv. Inst. n. 3129-30. Vide Diploma.
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HANDWRITING (bouvier) | HANDWRITING, evidence. Almost every person's handwriting has something
whereby it may be distinguished from the writing of others, and this
difference is sometimes intended by the term.
2. It is sometimes necessary to prove that a certain instrument or name
is in the handwriting of a particular person; that is done either by the
testimony of a witness, who saw the paper or signature actually written, or
by one who has by sufficient means, acquired such a knowledge of the general
character of the handwriting of the party, as will enable him to swear to
his belief, that the handwriting of the person is the handwriting in
question. 1 Phil. Ev. 422; Stark. Ev. h.t.; 2 John. Cas. 211; 5 John. R.
144; 1 Dall. 14; 2 Greenl. R. 33; 6 Serg. & Rawle, 668; 1 Nott & M'Cord,
554; 19 Johns. R. 134; Anthon's N. P. 77; 1 Ruffin's R. 6; 2 Nott & M'Cord,
400; 7 Com. Dig. 447; Bac. Ab. Evidence, M; Dane's Ab. Index, h.t.
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