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Inscribable

Capable of being inscribed used specif Math of solids or plane figures capable of being inscribed in other solids or figures...


inscribe

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 ...


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 ...


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...


Inscriptible

Capable of being inscribed inscribable...


reinscribe

reinscribe in the civil law of Louisiana : to inscribe (as a mortgage) again esp. after expiration of the period of inscription (as ten years) NOTE: A recorded mortgage or document creating a privilege is reinscribed by filing a notice of reinscription with the recorder. re·in·scrip·tion [-skrip-shən] n ...


Barometrograph

A form of barometer so constructed as to inscribe of itself upon paper a record of the variations of atmospheric pressure...


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