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ELEMENT - a decorative letter, the letters of which are connected in a continuous ornament (Church Slavonic, Arabic)

KIPU - Inca knot script (South America)

RUNES - signs of the ancient Germanic alphabet

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CHARTER - a type of handwriting in Slavic (Cyrillic) manuscripts (from the XNUMXth century), a clear separate outline of each letter

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BRAHMI - one of the oldest varieties of Indian syllabary, appeared in the III century. BC uh

NAGARI - a type of ancient Indian writing (from the XNUMXth century)

NEVARI - a kind of ancient Indian writing (from the XNUMXth century, Nepal)

Uncial - a type of handwriting in Greek and Latin manuscripts, a clear separate outline of each letter

SHARADA - a kind of ancient Indian writing (from the XNUMXth century, Kashmir)

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ALPHABET

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GURMUKHI is a type of Indian writing introduced by the Sikhs in the XNUMXth century.

HIEROGLYPH - a pictorial sign of ancient Egyptian, Japanese or Chinese writing

KATAKANA - a type of Japanese writing based on abbreviated hieroglyphs (since the XNUMXth century AD)

LATIN - alphabetic writing of the ancient Romans (from the XNUMXrd century BC)

HIRAGANA - a type of Japanese writing based on full cursive hieroglyphs (from the XNUMXth century)

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GLAGOLIC - Slavic alphabet (from the XNUMXth century), differs from the Cyrillic alphabet in the form of letters

ISOGRAPHY - (from Greek - the same + I write), exact reproduction of letters

CYRILLIC - Slavic alphabet (since IX-X centuries), formed the basis of the Russian alphabet

Cuneiform - writing that arose in Sumer (c. 3000 BC), consists of wedge-shaped lines applied to wet clay

KHAROSHTHI - a type of ancient Indian writing (from the XNUMXrd century BC)

POLUSTAVV - a type of handwriting in Greek and Slavic manuscripts (in Russia - from the XNUMXth century)

SCORING - a type of handwriting, continuous writing of several letters at once (in Russia - from the XNUMXth century)

SCRIPTURE - a system for replacing letters in order to make the text incomprehensible to the uninitiated

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DEVANAGARI - North Indian syllabary

IDEOGRAM - a written sign expressing a whole concept

IDEOGRAPHY - writing with the help of signs expressing whole concepts

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PICTOGRAPHY - pictorial writing, known from the Neolithic

PICTOGRAM - sign of picture writing

STENOGRAPHY - high-speed writing for synchronous recording of oral speech (from the 1602th century BC, Athens, term - from XNUMX)

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CRYPTOGRAPHY - cryptography

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