1. written

    adjective

    1. Of, relating or characteristic of writing (i.e., of that which has been written).
    2. That was written.
    3. Written as for a film or play or broadcast.

    adjective

    1. Of, relating or characteristic of writing (i.e., of that which has been written).
    2. That was written.
    3. Written as for a film or play or broadcast.
    4. Set down in writing in any of various ways.
    5. Systematically collected and written down.

    verb

    1. Past participle of write.
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  2. merriam-webster.com

    The meaning of WRITTEN is made or done in writing. How to use written in a sentence. made or done in writing… See the full definition. Games; Word of the Day; Grammar; Wordplay; New Slang; Rhymes; Word Finder; Thesaurus; Join MWU; More. Games; Word of the Day; Grammar; Wordplay; Slang; Rhymes; Word Finder; Thesaurus; Join MWU; Shop;
  3. collinsdictionary.com

    Written language is more formal than spoken language, and writing is much more difficult than speaking. Marius, Richard A Short Guide to Writing About History (1995) Synonyms of 'written' • handwritten, manuscript. See all synonyms for 'written' Translations of 'written'
  4. dictionary.cambridge.org

    Learn the meaning and usage of the word written as a past participle of write and an adjective for something expressed in writing. Find translations of written in Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese and more languages.
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    Writing

    Writing is the act of creating a persistent representation of human language. A writing system uses a set of symbols and rules to encode aspects of spoken language, such as its lexicon and syntax. However, written language may take on characteristics distinct from those of any spoken language. Writing is a cognitive and social activity involving neuropsychological and physical processes. The outcome of this activity, also called "writing", and sometimes a "text", is a series of physically inscribed, mechanically transferred, or digitally represented symbols. The interpreter or activator of a text is called a "reader". In general, writing systems do not constitute languages in and of themselves, but rather a means of encoding language such that it can be read by others across time and space. Wikipedia

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