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Definition of scrip
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Scrip (n.) A small bag; a
wallet;
a
satchel.
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Face
::
Face (n.) Mode of
regard,
whether
favorable
or
unfavorable;
favor or
anger;
mostly
in
Scriptural
phrases..
Talent
::
Talent
(v. t.)
Intellectual
ability,
natural
or
acquired;
mental
endowment
or
capacity;
skill in
accomplishing;
a
special
gift,
particularly
in
business,
art, or the like;
faculty;
a use of the word
probably
originating
in the
Scripture
parable
of the
talents
(Matt.
xxv.
14-30)..
Chorography
::
Chorography
(n.) the
mapping
or
description
of a
region
or
district.
Adscriptive
::
Adscriptive
(a.)
Attached
or
annexed
to the glebe or
estate
and
transferable
with it.
Aerography
::
Aerography
(n.) A
description
of the air or
atmosphere;
aerology.
Legible
::
Legible
(a.)
Capable
of being read or
deciphered;
distinct
to the eye;
plain;
-- used of
writing
or
printing;
as, a fair,
legible
manuscript..
Adscript
::
Adscript
(n.) One held to
service
as
attached
to the glebe or
estate;
a
feudal
serf.
Dictate
::
Dictate
(v. t.) A
statement
delivered
with
authority;
an
order;
a
command;
an
authoritative
rule,
principle,
or
maxim;
a
prescription;
as,
listen
to the
dictates
of your
conscience;
the
dictates
of the
gospel..
Class
::
Class (n.) A set; a kind or
description,
species
or
variety..
Figurative
::
Figurative
(a.)
Abounding
in
figures
of
speech;
flowery;
florid;
as, a
highly
figurative
description..
Lesson
::
Lesson
(n.) A
portion
of
Scripture
read in
divine
service
for
instruction;
as, here
endeth
the first
lesson..
Orthodox
::
Orthodox
(a.)
According
or
congruous
with the
doctrines
of
Scripture,
the creed of a
church,
the
decree
of a
council,
or the like; as, an
orthodox
opinion,
book, etc..
Scripturist
::
Scripturist
(n.) One who is
strongly
attached
to, or
versed
in, the
Scriptures,
or who
endeavors
to
regulate
his life by
them..
Charade
::
Charade
(n.) A
verbal
or acted
enigma
based upon a word which has two or more
significant
syllables
or
parts,
each of
which,
as well as the word
itself,
is to be
guessed
from the
descriptions
or
representations..
Duplicate
::
Duplicate
(v. t.) To make a
duplicate
of
(something);
to make a copy or
transcript
of.
Minuscule
::
Minuscule
(n.) A small Roman
letter
which is
neither
capital
nor
uncial;
a
manuscript
written
in such
letters.
Aggravate
::
Aggravate
(v. t.) To give
coloring
to in
description;
to
exaggerate;
as, to
aggravate
circumstances..
Prescribe
::
Prescribe
(v. i.) To claim by
prescription;
to claim a title to a thing on the
ground
of
immemorial
use and
enjoyment,
that is, by a
custom
having
the force of law..
Title
::
Title (n.) An
inscription
put over or upon
anything
as a name by which it is
known.
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..
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