A stroke that unnecessarily covers another stroke in a concealing action.COVERING STROKE
The ending stroke on a letter when it is at the end of the wordFINAL STROKE
Movement of the pen away from the writerUPSTROKE
The order in which writing strokes are placed on the paper is referred to as?SEQUENCE OF STROKES
a curved formed inside the top curve of loop as in small lettersARC
any arcade form in the body of a letter which contain archesARCH
It is the top portion of a letter or upper loop ASCENDER
maybe actually on a ruled paper, it might be imaginary alignment of writing, is the imaginary line upon which the writing wristBASELINE
Preliminary embellished initial stroke which usually occurs in capital letters BEADED
is the rudimentary initial upstroke of a letterBEARD
the beginning and ending stroke of a letter (under heavy writing pressure)BLUNT
The main portion of a letter, minus the initial strokes, terminal stroke and the diacritic of any.BODY
a fully rounded oval or circular form on a letter complete into "O"BOWL
A loop made as a fluorished which is added to the letters, as in small letters "k&b" or in capital letters "A"K"P", the horizontal end loop stroke that are often used to complete a letterBUCKLE/BUCKLENOT
A bad writing imageCACOGRAPHY
An art of beautiful writing imageCALLIGRAPHY
An element added to complete a certain letter either a cross, bad or dot.DIACRITIC
The ending stroke of a letterENDING/TOE
A small loop or curved formed inside the letters EYE/EYELET
lower part which rest on the base lineFOOT
Any repeated elements or details which may serve to individual writing.HABITS
The term applied to the irregular thickening of ink which is found when writing slows down or stop while the pen take a stocks of the position HESITATION
A gap occuring between a continuous stroke without lifting a penHIATUS/PEN JUMP
It is a minute curve or an ankle which often occurs along initial and terminal strokesHOOK
Upper portion of its letter "m n h k" the rounded outside of the top of the bend stroke or curve in small letterHUMP
Extra deposit of ink in the initial and terminal stroke due to the slow withdrawal of the pen from the paper(usually applicable to fountain pen)KNOB
The stroke which connect two stroke of letter, characterized by connected stroke between lettersLIGATURE/CONNECTIONS
those letters with both upper and lower loopsLONG LETTER
An oblong curve such as found on the small letter " f g l" and letters stroke "f" has two.LOOP
It is usually the result of the ink having filled the open space.BLIND LOOP
This maybe blind or openLOOP
A capital letter MAJUSCULE
Refer to the continuity of strokeMOVEMENT IMPULSES
retouching or going back over a defective portion a written strokePATCHING
an interruption in a stroke caused by removing the writing instrument from the paper PEN LIFT
Any part of a stroke which is super imposed upon the original strokeRETRACE/RETRACING
Outside portion of the top curve, small letter "m" and the small letter "n" has two, the small "h".SHOULDER
A short initial or terminal strokeSPUR
Any major long downward stroke of a letter that is the long downward stroke of letter "b,g"STAFF
the upright long downward stroke that is the trunk in stalk normally seen in capital lettersSTEM OR SHANK
Any short stroke, which usually occurs at the top of the letterTICK/HITCH
A writing weakness portrayed by irregular shaky strokes is described as?TREMORS
The upstroke of a looping ascenderWHIRL
A stroke that unnecessarily covers another stroke in a concealing action.COVERING STROKE
The ending stroke on a letter when it is at the end of the wordFINAL STROKE
Movement of the pen away from the writerUPSTROKE
The order in which writing strokes are placed on the paper is referred to as?SEQUENCE OF STROKES
a curved formed inside the top curve of loop as in small lettersARC
any arcade form in the body of a letter which contain archesARCH
It is the top portion of a letter or upper loop ASCENDER
maybe actually on a ruled paper, it might be imaginary alignment of writing, is the imaginary line upon which the writing wristBASELINE
Preliminary embellished initial stroke which usually occurs in capital letters BEADED
is the rudimentary initial upstroke of a letterBEARD
the beginning and ending stroke of a letter (under heavy writing pressure)BLUNT
The main portion of a letter, minus the initial strokes, terminal stroke and the diacritic of any.BODY
a fully rounded oval or circular form on a letter complete into "O"BOWL
A loop made as a fluorished which is added to the letters, as in small letters "k&b" or in capital letters "A"K"P", the horizontal end loop stroke that are often used to complete a letterBUCKLE/BUCKLENOT
A bad writing imageCACOGRAPHY
An art of beautiful writing imageCALLIGRAPHY
An element added to complete a certain letter either a cross, bad or dot.DIACRITIC
The ending stroke of a letterENDING/TOE
A small loop or curved formed inside the letters EYE/EYELET
lower part which rest on the base lineFOOT
Any repeated elements or details which may serve to individual writing.HABITS
The term applied to the irregular thickening of ink which is found when writing slows down or stop while the pen take a stocks of the position HESITATION
A gap occuring between a continuous stroke without lifting a penHIATUS/PEN JUMP
It is a minute curve or an ankle which often occurs along initial and terminal strokesHOOK
Upper portion of its letter "m n h k" the rounded outside of the top of the bend stroke or curve in small letterHUMP
Extra deposit of ink in the initial and terminal stroke due to the slow withdrawal of the pen from the paper(usually applicable to fountain pen)KNOB
The stroke which connect two stroke of letter, characterized by connected stroke between lettersLIGATURE/CONNECTIONS
those letters with both upper and lower loopsLONG LETTER
An oblong curve such as found on the small letter " f g l" and letters stroke "f" has two.LOOP
It is usually the result of the ink having filled the open space.BLIND LOOP
This maybe blind or openLOOP
A capital letter MAJUSCULE
Refer to the continuity of strokeMOVEMENT IMPULSES
retouching or going back over a defective portion a written strokePATCHING
an interruption in a stroke caused by removing the writing instrument from the paper PEN LIFT
Any part of a stroke which is super imposed upon the original strokeRETRACE/RETRACING
Outside portion of the top curve, small letter "m" and the small letter "n" has two, the small "h".SHOULDER
A short initial or terminal strokeSPUR
Any major long downward stroke of a letter that is the long downward stroke of letter "b,g"STAFF
the upright long downward stroke that is the trunk in stalk normally seen in capital lettersSTEM OR SHANK
Any short stroke, which usually occurs at the top of the letterTICK/HITCH
A writing weakness portrayed by irregular shaky strokes is described as?TREMORS
The upstroke of a looping ascenderWHIRL