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    [Noun]  | "pen*man*ship" | \ ˈpen-mən-ˌship \


    1: the art or practice of writing with the pen

    2: quality or style of handwriting


    Origin: 1695 ;

    [Noun]  | "penmanships" 


    1: the form or style of a particular person's writing;


      * e.g., " ... doctors are famous for their illegible penmanship "





    2: writing done by hand;


      * e.g., " ... the students spend far more time honing their computer skills than they do improving their penmanship "



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    [Noun]  | "penmanship" 


    1: the form or style of a particular person's writing;


      * e.g., " ... doctors are famous for their illegible penmanship "





    2: writing done by hand;


      * e.g., " ... the students spend far more time honing their computer skills than they do improving their penmanship "



    •  Antonyms : 

    • (N/A)





     [ "penmanship" ]

    1: the physical art (regardless of whether or not the piece of writing is actually correct in terms in of spelling, grammar, morphology, syntax etc..) of legible human handwriting.

      * e.g.,  ... father (after reading a student-to-parent from his daughter's school: really? is this f-sag or what? They want you to hand in all your written homework as computer documents? what these tulips are trying to accomplish by abolishing penmanship is beyond me. 

     [ "Penmanship" ]

    1: Using your tongue to write your name. Another word for Cunnilingus.

      * e.g.,  ... Mark went above and beyond to show Susan his penmanship. 

     [ "penmanship" ]

    1: the idea that in lieu of better writing, only the fool with the pen could write that the pen was mightier than the sword, so due tell, when no one has swords, around, and everybody still writes or draws their thoughts in any way shape or form

      * e.g.,  ... "I don't think you can grade me on this thing, and call it poor penmanship. my grandmother is a scholar in quebec, and she knows this checks out splendidly, she said. what standard are you holding me to, exatly?" 


     [ "penmanship" ]

    2: hieroglyphics are characters of penmanship, and so all illustrative imagery, however symbollic in origins, can be classed as expressions of penmanship in varying degrees, styles and effectiveness.

      * e.g.,  ... "I felt like I could understand ever passage you wrote, each connecting intricately to the other; remarkable penmanship, I'd have to say, and gladly do so, Steven..." "Gee! Thanks Mr. Miles!" 


     [ "penmanship" ]

    3: penmanship may also refer to the ability to adhere to certain grammatical phrasings and word uses in narrowed down parts of the human race, demons

     [ "penmanship" ]

    1: A strange word made up of 3 normal words (pen + man + ship). If you are looking for definition you most probably traveled through time from the year 1500.

      * e.g.,  ... What is the meaning of penmanship? 

     [ "penmanship" ]

    1: the physical art (regardless of whether or not the piece of writing is actually correct in terms in of spelling, grammar, morphology, syntax etc..) of legible human handwriting.

      * e.g.,  ... father (after reading a student-to-parent from his daughter's school: really? is this f-sag or what? They want you to hand in all your written homework as computer documents? what these tulips are trying to accomplish by abolishing penmanship is beyond me. 

     [ "penmanship" ]

    1: the physical art (regardless of whether or not the piece of writing is actually correct in terms in of spelling, grammar, morphology, syntax etc..) of legible human handwriting.

      * e.g.,  ... father (after reading a student-to-parent from his daughter's school: really? is this f-sag or what? They want you to hand in all your written homework as computer documents? what these tulips are trying to accomplish by abolishing penmanship is beyond me. How do they expect to you, to, for example, sign a banking cheque? daughter (crying): daddy, don't blame me. it's just a student-to parent 

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