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inscription
[in-skrip-shuhn]
noun
something inscribed.
a historical, religious, or other record cut, impressed, painted, or written on stone, brick, metal, or other hard surface.
a brief, usually informal dedication, as of a book or a work of art.
a note, as a dedication, that is written and signed by hand in a book.
the act of inscribing.
Pharmacology., the part of a prescription indicating the drugs and the amounts to be mixed.
British.
an issue of securities or stocks.
a block of shares in a stock, as bought or sold by one person.
Also called legend. Numismatics., the lettering in the field of a coin, medal, etc.
inscription
/ ɪnˈskrɪpʃən /
noun
something inscribed, esp words carved or engraved on a coin, tomb, etc
a signature or brief dedication in a book or on a work of art
the act of inscribing
philosophy linguistics an element of written language, esp a sentence Compare utterance 1
Other Word Forms
- inscriptional adjective
- inscriptionless adjective
- preinscription noun
- superinscription noun
- inscriptively adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of inscription1
Word History and Origins
Origin of inscription1
Example Sentences
As I study the sword, glowing white inscriptions appear on the obsidian blade.
They, in turn, called in a host of experts to analyze what was revealed to be a bundle of cogwheels and dials with inscriptions.
Among the stolen goods were six valuable watches, including one from the set of “John Wick” with an inscription on the back, according to the FBI.
These are some of the elements I will be using for the inscriptions on the sides of the obelisk.
He added they could sadly no longer read the inscription because the tomb had been reduced to a "pile of rubble".
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