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Definition of scrip
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Scrip (n.) A small
writing,
certificate,
or
schedule;
a piece of paper
containing
a
writing..
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Supersecular
::
Superscription
(n.) That part of a
prescription
which
contains
the Latin word
recipe
(Take)
or the sign /.
Aggravate
::
Aggravate
(v. t.) To give
coloring
to in
description;
to
exaggerate;
as, to
aggravate
circumstances..
Cetology
::
Cetology
(n.) The
description
or
natural
history
of
cetaceous
animals.
Proscript
::
Proscript
(n.) One who is
proscribed.
Register
::
Register
(n.) A
written
account
or
entry;
an
official
or
formal
enumeration,
description,
or
record;
a
memorial
record;
a list or roll; a
schedule..
Circumscription
::
Circumscription
(n.) The act of
limiting,
or the state of being
limited,
by
conditions
or
restraints;
bound;
confinement;
limit..
Amplify
::
Amplify
(v. i.) To speak
largely
or
copiously;
to be
diffuse
in
argument
or
description;
to
dilate;
to
expatiate;
-- often with on or upon.
Prescription
::
Prescription
(n.) A
prescribing
for
title;
the claim of title to a thing by
virtue
immemorial
use and
enjoyment;
the right or title
acquired
by
possession
had
during
the time and in the
manner
fixed by law.
Phylactery
::
Phylactery
(n.) A small
square
box, made
either
of
parchment
or of black
calfskin,
containing
slips of
parchment
or
vellum
on which are
written
the
scriptural
passages
Exodus
xiii. 2-10, and
11-17,
Deut. vi. 4-9,
13-22.
They are worn by Jews on the head and left arm, on
week-day
mornings,
during
the time of
prayer..
Trump
::
Trump (n.) A wind
instrument
of
music;
a
trumpet,
or sound of a
trumpet;
-- used
chiefly
in
Scripture
and
poetry..
Custom
::
Custom
(n.)
Long-established
practice,
considered
as
unwritten
law, and
resting
for
authority
on long
consent;
usage.
See
Usage,
and
Prescription..
Umbilicus
::
Umbilicus
(n.) An
ornamented
or
painted
ball or boss
fastened
at each end of the stick on which
manuscripts
were
rolled.
Scripture
::
Scripture
(n.) The books of the Old and the new
Testament,
or of
either
of them; the
Bible;
-- used by way of
eminence
or
distinction,
and
chiefly
in the
plural..
Superscription
::
Superscription
(n.) The act of
superscribing.
Cuniform
::
Cuniform
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
versed
in, the
ancient
wedge-shaped
characters,
or the
inscriptions
in
them..
Toreumatography
::
Toreumatography
(n.) A
description
of
sculpture
such as
bas-relief
in
metal.
Majusculae
::
Majusculae
(n. pl.)
Capital
letters,
as found in
manuscripts
of the sixth
century
and
earlier..
Syenitic
::
Syenitic
(a.)
Relating
to
Syene;
as,
Syenitic
inscriptions..
Imprescriptible
::
Imprescriptible
(a.) Not
capable
of being lost or
impaired
by
neglect,
by
disuse,
or by the
claims
of
another
founded
on
prescription..
Fabulous
::
Fabulous
(a.)
Feigned,
as a story or
fable;
related
in
fable;
devised;
invented;
not real;
fictitious;
as, a
fabulous
description;
a
fabulous
hero..
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