Inscription
71inscription — in·scrip·tion || ɪn skrɪpʃn n. act of writing or inscribing; dedication of a book or work of art …
72inscription — noun 1》 a thing inscribed, as on a monument or in a book. 2》 the action of inscribing. Derivatives inscriptional adjective inscriptive adjective Origin ME: from L. inscriptio(n ), from inscribere (see inscribe) …
73inscription — noun (C) a piece of writing inscribed on a stone, in the front of a book etc …
74inscription — n 1. epigraph, engraving, epitaph, legend, quotation, words; dedication, address, message, line, note, notation, entry, Inf. memorandum, Inf. memo; autograph, signature, hand, mark, John Hancock, John Henry, endorsement, stroke or dash of the pen …
75inscription — in·scrip·tion …
76inscription — [ɪnˈskrɪpʃ(ə)n] noun [C] a piece of writing that is written on or cut into something …
77inscription — in•scrip•tion [[t]ɪnˈskrɪp ʃən[/t]] n. 1) something inscribed, as a word or words carved on stone or other hard surface 2) a brief dedication or other note written and signed by hand in a book, on a photograph, etc 3) the act of inscribing 4) bus …
78inscription — /ɪnˈskrɪpʃən/ (say in skripshuhn) noun 1. something inscribed. 2. a brief, more or less informal dedication, as of a book or a work of art. 3. a note inscribed in a book, usually signed. 4. Archaeology a historical, religious, or other record cut …
79Inscription — /ɪnˈskrɪpʃən/ (say in skripshuhn) noun Cape, a cape on the north west coast of WA; former site of pewter plates inscribed by the explorers Dirck Hartog (in 1616) and Willem de Vlamingh (in 1697) …
80inscription — nf. INSKRIPCHON (Albanais, Annecy, Bellecombe Bauges, Viviers Lac) …