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Cyrillic adjective, noun[ U ] uk /sɪˈrɪl.ɪk/ us /sɪˈrɪl.ɪk/ (written in, or relating to) the alphabet used in some Slavonic languages, such as Russian(用于某些斯拉夫语言中的)西里尔字母(的) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Lettering & alphabets all caps alphabet alphabetical alphabetically ascender Braillist camel case hieroglyph ideogram IPA Latinize Latinized multi-character non-phonetic paleographical roman stenography title case tittle upper case
A new alphabet was invented, or rather the Cyrillic letters were altered and transformed in such a way, as to approach in a certain measure to the Coptic characters. In Poland too, the Slavic liturgy was only tolerated, although the first books with Cyrillic types were printed there. There is however still another Cyrillic printing office attached to an Armenian convent in Vienna. |