uncial - Meaning in Sanskrit

uncial - Meaning in Sanskrit

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Definitions and Meaning of uncial in English

What is uncial meaning in Sanskrit?

The word or phrase uncial refers to relating to or written in majuscule letters (which resemble modern capitals), or a style of orthography characterized by somewhat rounded capital letters; found especially in Greek and Latin manuscripts of the 4th to 8th centuries. See uncial meaning in Sanskrit, uncial definition, translation and meaning of uncial in Sanskrit. Learn and practice the pronunciation of uncial. Find the answer of what is the meaning of uncial in Sanskrit.

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