Superscribe :: Superscribing (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Superscrib.
Superscribed :: Supersaturation (n.) The operation of supersaturating, or the state of being supersaturated..
Superscribing :: Superscribed (imp. & p. p.) of Superscrib.
Superscript :: Superscribe (v. t.) To write or engrave (a name, address, inscription, or the like) on the top or surface; to write a name, address, or the like, on the outside or cover of (anything); as, to superscribe a letter..
Superscription :: Superscript (n.) Superscription.
Superscription :: Superscription (n.) The act of superscribing.
Superscription :: Superscription (n.) That which is written or engraved on the surface, outside, or above something else; specifically, an address on a letter, envelope, or the like..
Transcribbler :: Transcribbler (n.) A transcriber; -- used in contempt.
Transcribe :: Transcribe (v. t.) To write over again, or in the same words; to copy; as, to transcribe Livy or Tacitus; to transcribe a letter..
Transcribed :: Transcribed (imp. & p. p.) of Transcrib.
Transcriber :: Transcriber (n.) One who transcribes, or writes from a copy; a copier; a copyist..
Transcribing :: Transcribing (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Transcrib.
Transcript :: Transcript (n.) That which has been transcribed; a writing or composition consisting of the same words as the original; a written copy.
Transcript :: Transcript (n.) A copy of any kind; an imitation.
Transcript :: Transcript (n.) A written version of what was said orally; as, a transcript of a trial..
Transcription :: Transcription (n.) The act or process of transcribing, or copying; as, corruptions creep into books by repeated transcriptions..
Transcription :: Transcription (n.) A copy; a transcript.
Transcription :: Transcription (n.) An arrangement of a composition for some other instrument or voice than that for which it was originally written, as the translating of a song, a vocal or instrumental quartet, or even an orchestral work, into a piece for the piano; an adaptation; an arrangement; -- a name applied by modern composers for the piano to a more or less fanciful and ornate reproduction on their own instrument of a song or other piece not originally intended for it; as, Liszt's transcriptions of son
Transcriptive :: Transcriptive (a.) Done as from a copy; having the style or appearance of a transcription.
Unascried :: Unascried (a.) Not descried.
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