script (Handwriting)
Script, in the context of handwriting, refers to a style of writing that is characterized by its flowing, connected letters. It is often used for personal notes, invitations, and artistic expressions. Unlike print handwriting, where letters are typically separate, script writing connects letters to create a more cursive appearance.
The term "script" can also refer to various forms of written language, including Latin script and Arabic script. Each script has its own unique characteristics and rules, influencing how letters are formed and connected. Script handwriting can vary widely in style, from elegant and formal to casual and playful.