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Definition of scribe
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Scribe
(v. i.) To make a mark.
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Count
::
Count (v. t.) To place to an
account;
to
ascribe
or
impute;
to
consider
or
esteem
as
belonging.
Circumduction
::
Circumduction
(n.) The
rotation
of a limb round an
imaginary
axis, so as to
describe
a
concial
surface..
Precinct
::
Precinct
(n.) A
parish
or
prescribed
territory
attached
to a
church,
and taxed for its
support..
Cone
::
Cone (n.) A solid of the form
described
by the
revolution
of a
right-angled
triangle
about one of the sides
adjacent
to the right
angle;
--
called
also a right cone. More
generally,
any solid
having
a
vertical
point and
bounded
by a
surface
which is
described
by a
straight
line
always
passing
through
that
vertical
point;
a solid
having
a
circle
for its base and
tapering
to a point or
vertex..
Liturgy
::
Liturgy
(a.) An
established
formula
for
public
worship,
or the
entire
ritual
for
public
worship
in a
church
which uses
prescribed
forms;
a
formulary
for
public
prayer
or
devotion.
In the Roman
Catholic
Church
it
includes
all forms and
services
in any
language,
in any part of the
world,
for the
celebration
of
Mass..
Cacoethes
::
Cacoethes
(n.) A bad
custom
or
habit;
an
insatiable
desire;
as,
cacoethes
scribendi,
The itch for
writing..
Supernumerary
::
Supernumerary
(a.)
Exceeding
the
number
stated
or
prescribed;
as, a
supernumerary
officer
in a
regiment..
Cherub
::
Cherub
(n.) A
mysterious
composite
being,
the
winged
footstool
and
chariot
of the
Almighty,
described
in
Ezekiel
i. and x..
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..
Proscript
::
Proscript
(n.) One who is
proscribed.
Subscribe
::
Subscribe
(v. t.) To sign away; to
yield;
to
surrender.
Owe
::
Owe (v.) To have or
possess,
as
something
derived
or
bestowed;
to be
obliged
to
ascribe
(something
to some
source);
to be
indebted
or
obliged
for; as, he owed his
wealth
to his
father;
he owed his
victory
to his
lieutenants..
Parse
::
Parse (n.) To
resolve
into its
elements,
as a
sentence,
pointing
out the
several
parts of
speech,
and their
relation
to each other by
government
or
agreement;
to
analyze
and
describe
grammatically..
Fate
::
Fate (n.) A fixed
decree
by which the order of
things
is
prescribed;
the
immutable
law of the
universe;
inevitable
necessity;
the force by which all
existence
is
determined
and
conditioned.
Copyist
::
Copyist
(n.) A
copier;
a
transcriber;
an
imitator;
a
plagiarist.
Facet
::
Facet (n.) A
smooth
circumscribed
surface;
as, the
articular
facet of a
bone..
Described
::
Described
(imp. & p. p.) of
Describ.
Subscript
::
Subscriber
(n.) One who
enters
his name for a
paper,
book, map, or the
like..
Outlaw
::
Outlaw
(v. t.) To
deprive
of the
benefit
and
protection
of law; to
declare
to be an
outlaw;
to
proscribe.
Draw
::
Draw (v. t.) To
represent
by lines
drawn;
to form a
sketch
or a
picture
of; to
represent
by a
picture;
to
delineate;
hence,
to
represent
by
words;
to
depict;
to
describe..
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