ductus
Noun

ductus (plural ductus)

  1. The number of strokes that make up a written letter, and the direction, sequence and speed in which they are written. (Compare graph; see also aspect.)
  2. A subtle reduction of weight towards the middle of the stroke of the letter.
  3. (anatomy) A duct, tube or canal in the body.



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