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inscription
[ in-skrip-shuhn ]
noun
- something inscribed.
- a historical, religious, or other record cut, impressed, painted, or written on stone, brick, metal, or other hard surface.
- a brief, usually informal dedication, as of a book or a work of art.
- a note, as a dedication, that is written and signed by hand in a book.
- the act of inscribing.
- Pharmacology. the part of a prescription indicating the drugs and the amounts to be mixed.
- British.
- an issue of securities or stocks.
- a block of shares in a stock, as bought or sold by one person.
- Also called legend. Numismatics. the lettering in the field of a coin, medal, etc.
inscription
/ ɪnˈskrɪpʃən /
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 sentence Compare utterance 1
Derived Forms
- inˈscriptively, adverb
- inˈscriptional, adjective
Other Words From
- in·scription·al adjective
- in·scription·less adjective
- prein·scription noun
- super·in·scription noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of inscription1
Word History and Origins
Origin of inscription1
Example Sentences
The inscription on her headstone had become so illegible that, prompted by a local campaign, masonry restorers were brought in to spruce it up.
The inscriptions were installed in 1939 as a tribute to the novelists, who were born in Bradford and raised in the village of Haworth.
The Japanese Embassy in Berlin said in an emailed statement that the inscription on the Berlin statue — which includes the term “sexual slavery” — was “one-sided” and “inaccurate.”
And in a glimpse of its long-dead inhabitants, the imprint of a woman's sandal and animal footprints were found on some of the tile rejects, while another tile had a finger-made inscription.
An inscription under the statue features the box score from that game.
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