Cufic

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Cu·fic

 (ko͞o′fĭk, kyo͞o′-)
adj.
Variant of Kufic.
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Cufic

(ˈkuːfɪk; ˈkjuː-)
n, adj
(Letters of the Alphabet (Foreign)) a variant spelling of Kufic
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Take the track called Cufic Lane, which is off The Cliffs, opposite the centre.
Finds of Cufic coins in Estonia: preliminary observations.--Wiadamosci Numizmatyczne, 2 (178), 153-166.
one of the glazed red boulders so inscribed bears the words 'There is no God but God, Muhammad is the Prophet of God', in angular, almost Cufic character." (Thomas 1931, p.
It was written in 627 AD in Cufic script on a piece of darkened parchment measuring 16x19cm.
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