I. ˈkərsiv adjective
Etymology: French or Medieval Latin; French cursif, from Medieval Latin cursivus, literally, running, from Latin cursus (past participle of currere to run) + -ivus -ive
: running , coursing : as
a. of writing : flowing often with the strokes of successive characters joined and the angles rounded
children are still taught cursive writing — Marcia Winn
b. : having a flowing, easy, impromptu character
the cursive quality of a rapid sketch — Tatiana Proskouriakoff
: done in an offhand or casual manner without great attention to detail
a somewhat free and cursive rendering of Horace — Cyril Connolly
II. noun
( -s )
1. : a manuscript written in cursive writing
2. : a style of printed letter imitating handwriting — sometimes used of letters that do not join each other and thereby distinguished from script