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inscription

[ in-skrip-shuhn ]
/ ÉȘnˈskrÉȘp ʃən /
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Origin of inscription

1350–1400; Middle English inscripcio(u)n<Latin inscrÄ«ptiƍn- (stem of inscrÄ«ptiƍ), equivalent to inscrÄ«pt(us) (past participle of inscrÄ«bere to inscribe) + -iƍn--ion

OTHER WORDS FROM inscription

in·scrip·tion·al, adjectivein·scrip·tion·less, adjectivepre·in·scrip·tion, nounsu·per·in·scrip·tion, noun
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British Dictionary definitions for inscription

inscription
/ (ÉȘnˈskrÉȘpʃən) /

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 sentenceCompare utterance 1 (def. 3)

Derived forms of inscription

inscriptional or inscriptive, adjectiveinscriptively, adverb

Word Origin for inscription

C14: from Latin inscriptiƍ a writing upon, from inscrÄ«bere to write upon, from in- ÂČ + scrÄ«bere to write
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