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Definition of script
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Script
(n.) An
original
instrument
or
document.
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Exemplification
::
Exemplification
(n.) A copy or
transcript
attested
to be
correct
by the seal of an
officer
having
custody
of the
original.
Exscript
::
Exscript
(n.) A copy; a
transcript.
Nondescript
::
Nondescript
(a.) Not
hitherto
described;
novel;
hence,
odd;
abnormal;
unclassifiable..
Diagraphics
::
Diagraphics
(n.) The art or
science
of
descriptive
drawing;
especially,
the art or
science
of
drawing
by
mechanical
appliances
and
mathematical
rule..
Exemplify
::
Exemplify
(v. t.) To copy; to
transcribe;
to make an
attested
copy or
transcript
of, under seal, as of a
record..
Paleography
::
Paleography
(n.) The study of
ancient
inscriptions
and modes of
writing;
the art or
science
of
deciphering
ancient
writings,
and
determining
their
origin,
period,
etc., from
external
characters;
diplomatics..
Manuscriptal
::
Manuscriptal
(a.)
Manuscript.
Ronde
::
Ronde (n.) A kind of
script
in which the heavy
strokes
are
nearly
upright,
giving
the
characters
when taken
together
a round
look..
Prescriptible
::
Prescriptible
(a.)
Depending
on, or
derived
from,
prescription;
proper
to be
prescribed..
Formula
::
Formula
(n.) A
prescription
or
recipe
for the
preparation
of a
medicinal
compound.
Postscript
::
Postscript
(n.) A
paragraph
added to a
letter
after it is
concluded
and
signed
by the
writer;
an
addition
made to a book or
composition
after the main body of the work has been
finished,
containing
something
omitted,
or
something
new
occurring
to the
writer..
Archaeology
::
Archaeology
(n.) The
science
or study of
antiquities,
esp.
prehistoric
antiquities,
such as the
remains
of
buildings
or
monuments
of an early
epoch,
inscriptions,
implements,
and other
relics,
written
manuscripts,
etc..
Obscure
::
Obscure
(superl.)
Not
easily
understood;
not clear or
legible;
abstruse
or
blind;
as, an
obscure
passage
or
inscription..
Subscription
::
Subscription
(n.) The act of
subscribing.
Fan Palm
::
Fan palm () Any palm tree
having
fan-shaped
or
radiate
leaves;
as the
Chamaerops
humilis
of
Southern
Europe;
the
species
of Sabal and
Thrinax
in the West
Indies,
Florida,
etc.; and
especially
the great
talipot
tree
(Corypha
umbraculifera)
of
Ceylon
and
Malaya.
The
leaves
of the
latter
are often
eighteen
feet long and
fourteen
wide, and are used for
umbrellas,
tents,
and
roofs.
When cut up, they are used for books and
manuscripts..
Isagogics
::
Isagogics
(n.) That part of
theological
science
directly
preliminary
to
actual
exegesis,
or
interpretation
of the
Scriptures..
Itala
::
Itala (n.) An early Latin
version
of the
Scriptures
(the Old
Testament
was
translated
from the
Septuagint,
and was also
called
the
Italic
version)..
Guib
::
Guib (n.) A West
African
antelope
(Tragelaphus
scriptus),
curiously
marked
with white
stripes
and spots on a
reddish
fawn
ground,
and hence
called
harnessed
antelope;
--
called
also
guiba..
Exode
::
Exode (n.) An
afterpiece
of a comic
description,
either
a farce or a
travesty..
Illuminator
::
Illuminator
(n.) One whose
occupation
is to adorn
books,
especially
manuscripts,
with
miniatures,
borders,
etc. See
Illuminate,
v. t., 3..
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