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Definition of inscribe
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Inscribe
(v. t.) To
assign
or
address
to; to
commend
to by a shot
address;
to
dedicate
informally;
as, to
inscribe
an ode to a
friend..
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Efface
::
Efface
(v. t.) To cause to
disappear
(as
anything
impresses
or
inscribed
upon a
surface)
by
rubbing
out,
striking
out, etc.; to
erase;
to
render
illegible
or
indiscernible;
as, to
efface
the
letters
on a
monument,
or the
inscription
on a
coin..
Character
::
Character
(v. t.) To
engrave;
to
inscribe.
Docket
::
Docket
(v. t.) To enter or
inscribe
in a
docket,
or list of
causes
for
trial..
Album
::
Album (n.) A white
tablet
on which
anything
was
inscribed,
as a list of
names,
etc..
Lettered
::
Lettered
(a.)
Inscribed
or
stamped
with
letters.
Inscribe
::
Inscribe
(v. t.) To
assign
or
address
to; to
commend
to by a shot
address;
to
dedicate
informally;
as, to
inscribe
an ode to a
friend..
Pseudepigraphous
::
Pseudepigraphous
(a.)
Inscribed
with a false name.
Amulet
::
Amulet
(n.) An
ornament,
gem, or
scroll,
or a
package
containing
a
relic,
etc., worn as a charm or
preservative
against
evils or
mischief,
such as
diseases
and
witchcraft,
and
generally
inscribed
with
mystic
forms or
characters.
[Also used
figuratively.].
Nuncupate
::
Nuncupate
(v. t.) To
dedicate
by
declaration;
to
inscribe;
as, to
nuncupate
a
book..
Posied
::
Posied
(a.)
Inscribed
with a posy.
Docket
::
Docket
(v. t.) To make a brief
abstract
of and
inscribe
in a book; as,
judgments
regularly
docketed..
Scribe
::
Scribe
(v. t.) To
write,
engrave,
or mark upon; to
inscribe..
Inscriber
::
Inscriber
(n.) One who
inscribes.
Epitaph
::
Epitaph
(n.) A brief
writing
formed
as if to be
inscribed
on a
monument,
as that
concerning
Alexander:
Sufficit
huic
tumulus,
cui non
sufficeret
orbis..
Inscribe
::
Inscribe
(v. t.) To draw
within
so as to meet yet not cut the
boundaries.
Lapidarian
::
Lapidarian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
stone;
inscribed
on
stone;
as, a
lapidarian
record..
Inscription
::
Inscription
(n.) That which is
inscribed;
something
written
or
engraved;
especially,
a word or words
written
or
engraved
on a solid
substance
for
preservation
or
public
inspection;
as,
inscriptions
on
monuments,
pillars,
coins,
medals,
etc..
Write
::
Write (v. t.) To set down, as
legible
characters;
to form the
conveyance
of
meaning;
to
inscribe
on any
material
by a
suitable
instrument;
as, to write the
characters
called
letters;
to write
figures..
Escroll
::
Escroll
(n.) In
modern
heraldry,
a
similar
ribbon
on which the motto is
inscribed..
Dedicator
::
Dedicator
(n.) One who
dedicates;
more
especially,
one who
inscribes
a book to the favor of a
patron,
or to one whom he
desires
to
compliment..
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