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inscribe
inscribe in·scribed in·scrib·ing : to set down in writing (as the terms of a mortgage) to create a lasting
Inscriber
One who inscribes
Inscribable
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Inscribe
To write or engrave to mark down as something to be read to imprint
Posied
Inscribed with a posy
Pseudepigraphous
Inscribed with a false name
C
C, inscribed upon a ballot in the Roman Courts of Judicature, stood for condemno, Tay. C. L. 192.
endorse
in order to receive the cash or credit represented on the face [ a check] 2 : to inscribe (as one's signature or a notation accompanied by one's signature) on an instrument (as a note or bill)
Contract tablet
A clay tablet on which was inscribed a contract for safe keeping Such tablets were inclosed in an outer case often called the envelope on
face
at public as distinguished from private destruction "O'Brien v. United States, 376 F.2d 538 (1967)"] 2 : the inscribed or printed side of something (as a document) ;broadly : the front side of something inscribed or printed
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