ascribe, to assign to a supposed cause or source, circumscribe, to draw a line around, describe, to speak or write about in detail; to picture with words, indescribable, unable to be put into words, inscribe, to write, print, or engrave on, inscription, that which is written, printed, or engraved, manuscript, a document written by hand or typed, rather than printed, postscript, a note added to a letter after it has been signed, prescribe, to tell what to do or give directions, prescription, an order or instruction; especially a doctor’s written order for using a drug, proscribe, to forbid as wrong or dangerous; to condemn, scribble, to write hurriedly or carelessly, without regard for legibility, grammar or thought, scribe, a writer or clerk; one who copies manuscripts, script, the written text of a play, movie, or television or radio broadcast, scriptures, sacred or religious writings that are regarded as authoritative, subscribe, to pledge to give money; to pay for a publication or service for a period of time, subscript, a number, letter or symbol written below and to one side of a character, subscription, contribution; a purchase of a publication or service by prepaying a sum, superscript, a number, letter, or symbol written above and to one side of a character, transcript, a written or typewritten copy of something.

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