"Clear Script" meaning in All languages combined

See Clear Script on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Clear Script}} Clear Script
  1. An alphabet created in 1648, based on the Mongolian script, with the goal of distinguishing all sounds in the spoken language, and to make it easier to transcribe Sanskrit and the Tibetic languages. Wikipedia link: Clear Script Categories (topical): Writing systems Translations (the alphabet): тодо бэшэг (todo bešeg) (Buryat), тод бичг (tod biçg) (Kalmyk), тод бичиг (tod bičig) (Mongolian), ӱзӱк бичик (üzük bičik) (Southern Altai)
    Sense id: en-Clear_Script-en-name-EJPhojQ6 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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