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inscribe in·scribed in·scrib·ing : to set down in writing (as the terms of a mortgage) to create a lasting public record in·scrip·tion n ...
Inscribable
Capable of being inscribed used specif Math of solids or plane figures capable of being inscribed in other solids or figures...
Inscribableness
Quality of being inscribable...
Inscriber
One who inscribes...
endorse
endorse also in·dorse [in-dȯrs] vt en·dorsed also: in·dorsed en·dors·ing also: in·dors·ing [Anglo-French endosser endorser and Medieval Latin indorsare, both ultimately from Latin in on + dorsum back] 1 : to write on the back of ;esp : to sign one's name as payee on the back of (an instrument) 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) esp. to transfer or guarantee it 3 : to transfer (an instrument) to another by inscribing one's signature [assume that payee s a note to creditor as security for a debt "Uniform Commercial Code"] 4 : to inscribe (as an official document) with a notation (as of date or title) endorse in blank : to inscribe (an instrument) with a blank endorsement ...
Inscriptible
Capable of being inscribed inscribable...
face
face 1 a : outward appearance b : the surface or superficial reading or meaning of something (as a document or statute) that does not take into account outside information [the of [the] deed reveals that she had two purposes in mind "State v. Rand, 366 A.2d 183 (1976)"] often used in the phrases on its face and on the face of [is…neutral on its face but has a discriminatory effect on women "Marcia Coyle"] [did not see on the face of the amendment that it was precisely directed 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 on both sides [the of a stock certificate] 3 : face value ...
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 which was inscribed a duplicate of the inscription on the inclosed tablet...
Enter
Enter, to enrol, to commence officially, to inscribe upon the records of a Court or upon an official list. See also ENTRY....
Inscribe
To write or engrave to mark down as something to be read to imprint...
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