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English 9 Vocabulary Lesson 20 The Roots –SCRIBE– and –SCRIPT–
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Vocabulary List 1) Ascribe 2) Circumscribe 3) Inscribe 4) Nondescript 5) Prescribe 6) Proscribe 7) Scripture 8) Subscribe 9) Subscript 10) Transcribe
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Ascribe (trans. verb) a) To regard as caused by; assign; attribute EX. The committee ascribed poor attendance at the lecture to the lack of advertising.
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Circumscribe (trans. verb) a) To draw a line around; encircle b) To confine within or as if within bounds; limit or restrict c) To construct or be constructed around a geometrical figure so as to touch as many points as possible EX. The outdoor running track circumscribed an area of grass and weeds.
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Inscribe (trans. verb) a) To write, print, carve, or engrave words or letters on a surface b) To sign or write a brief message in or on a book or picture when giving it as a gift; dedicate to someone c) To enter a name on a list or in a register; enroll d) To draw within a figure so as to touch in as many places as possible EX. The sculptors inscribed their names on the base of the monument.
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Nondescript (adjective) a) Lacking in distinctive or interesting qualities and therefore difficult to describe; dull; drab EX. The lost dog was a nondescript color and breed.
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Prescribe (trans. verb) a) To order or recommend the use of a remedy or treatment b) To set down as a rule or guide; dictate c) To state or indicate specifically; specify EX. The coach prescribed ice packs for Joe’s bruised ankle.
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Proscribe (trans. verb) a) To prohibit; forbid as harmful or unlawful b) To denounce or condemn EX. A notice posted on the lifeguard’s stand at the beach proscribed surfing.
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Scripture (noun) a) A sacred writing book b) A statement regarded as authoritative EX. The ancient scripture had been carefully preserved.
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Subscribe (intrans. verb) a) To contract to receive and pay in advance for something, such as a magazine, concert tickets, etc. b) To agree or approve EX. George subscribes to a monthly book club.
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Subscript (noun) a) A distinguishing symbol, such as a letter or numeral, written below and to the right of a letter or number, as in a mathematical expression or chemical formula EX. Monica’s equations were incorrect because she had forgotten to include the necessary subscripts.
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Transcribe (trans. verb) a) To make a written or typewritten copy of, as from notes b) To adapt or arrange a musical composition for a voice or instrument other than the original EX. Russ transcribed the minutes of the club meeting.
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