Adjective
hand-written (comparative more hand-written, superlative most hand-written)
Alternative spelling of handwritten
An anonymous twelve-page hand-written history, held in Catania's Museo Belliniano, states that he could sing an aria by Valentino Fioravanti at eighteen months, that he began studying music theory at two years of age and the piano at three. Source: Internet
Appleton and Company, New York, London, 1917, page 359. Original hand-written receipt of the financial exchange per the Agreement, Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis, Missouri. Source: Internet
For example, a library's collection of hand-written letters or diaries is considered a manuscript collection. Source: Internet
Besides holding hand-written protest signs, the protesters started conversation with people passing by. Source: Internet
Almost all EWDs appearing after 1972 were hand-written. Source: Internet
Generally, handling such input gracefully with hand-written rules — or more generally, creating systems of hand-written rules that make soft decisions — is extremely difficult, error-prone and time-consuming. Source: Internet