This was mainly used to distinguish between different kinds of CDs, the (factory manufactored) read-only CDs, the recordable (write once) CDs and the re-writeable CDs.
'Read-Write CD Rom' usually refers to the last kind. Formally it's a misnomer, since ROM (read only memory) would exclude writing, but since CD-ROM was initially the most common kind, many people referred to CDs as CD-ROMs and then added distinguishing modifiers like 'read-write' without realizing the specific meaning of the ROM acronym.
(The same applies to read-write CD-ROM drives, named that way to distinguish them from read-only CD drives.)
If you speak Greek you can read it ... you have to learn it the same as you learn any writing.
I'm not sure what the question is, but if your writing is easy to read, it is "legible".
Rosetta Stone discovered how to read and understand Hieroglyphic writing.
David had always read when he was young. he even read about people writing books! He took some courses on writing, and after a few decades he tried writing for young people.
No.
legible
Writing would have to be first, because without writing, there would be nothing to read.
Post-writing is what you do after you have all your ideas on your paper. It is what you do afterwards to make you writing as clear to read as possible.
with your eyes
No more writing syndrome is a diease where you can not read or write anymore!
His writing style is very easy to read and flows well.
So you don't make mistakes in your writing like you have here.