
1) Augustin eugene scribe 2) Book copier of old 3) Copier 4) Copier of a manuscript 5) Copier of manuscripts 6) Copyist 7) Copyist for hire 8) Dramatist 9) Drudge with a pen 10) Early copier of mss 11) Female supervillain 12) French playwright 13) French writer of comedies 14) Hardcore punk group 15) Job in a monastery
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1) Author 2) Copyist 3) Pen 4) Penman 5) Recorder 6) Scribbler 7) Scriber 8) Scrivener 9) Writer
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- French playwright (1791-1861)
- informal terms for journalists
- someone employed to make written copies of documents and manuscripts
- a sharp-pointed awl for marking wood or metal to be cut
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A ring official, responsible for recording the judges calls for a performance, and for recording the dogs performance times.
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• (v. t.) To write, engrave, or mark upon; to inscribe. • (n.) One who writes; a draughtsman; a writer for another; especially, an offical or public writer; an amanuensis or secretary; a notary; a copyist. • (v. t.) To cut (anything) in such a way as to fit closely to a somewhat irregular surface, as a baseboard to a floor which is o...
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(from the article `Ashurbanipal`) ...systematically collected and cataloged library in the ancient Middle East (of which approximately 20,720 Assyrian tablets and fragments have been ... ...civilization consisted of little monarchies of an Oriental type, with an administration operated by a bureaucracy, and it seems to have operated ......
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A person trained in writing cuneiform script. They were well-respected in Mesopotamian society.
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To scratch lines into emulsion of a negative.
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Member of an ancient Jewish group of biblical scholars, both priests and laypersons, who studied the books of Moses and sat in the
Sanhedrin (supreme court). In the New Testament they are associated...
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1. To write, trace, or mark by making a line with a marker or pointed instrument, as in surveying a dental cast for a removable prosthesis. ... 2. To form, by instrumentation, negative areas within a master cast to provide a positive beading in the framework of a removable partial denture, or the posterior palatal seal area for a complete denture.
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To mark for an irregular cut
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A literate individual who reproduces the works of other authors by copying them from older texts or
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Scribe (skrīb)
noun [ Latin
scriba , from
scribere to write; confer Greek
ska`rifos a splinter, pencil, style (for writing), English
scarify . Confer
Ascribe ,
Describe ,
Script ,
Scrivener ,
Scrutoire .]
1. One who ...
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Scribe intransitive verb To make a mark. « With the separated points of a pair of spring dividers
scribe around the edge of the templet.»
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Also called “scratchitti,” scribing creates hard-to-remove graffiti by scratching or incising a tag into an object, generally using a key, knife, stone, sand paper, ceramic drill bit, or diamond tipped Dremel bit.
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The person who records each defect mentioned and any suggestions for process improvement during a review meeting, on a logging form. The scribe has to ensure that the logging form is readable and understandable....
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Scribe is Black-American slang for a letter
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To mark the edge of one stone unit to be cut to fit snugly against another.
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scribe 1. An ancient highly respected and important Egyptian profession. 2. Someone who copies or writes out documents, especially someone who copied manuscripts in medieval times. 3. A general designation for any public official (whether of high or low rank) concerned with writing or the keeping of accounts; a secretary, clerk. 4. A copyist, trans...
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This is the most common graffiti mark you will see on the CTA. This is when an artist engraves their name onto a surface. The most common tools used for this are exacto knives or keys. The next time you take the train or bus, you’re guaranteed to see a scribe on the windows and walls. These are one of my favorite forms of graffiti because the tra...
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A steel rod 8 to 12 inches long and about 3/16 inches in diameter. It has a long, slender, hardened steel point on one or both ends. See also: Ruler.
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noun French playwright (1791-1861)
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scribbler 1 penman noun informal terms for journalists
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Member of an ancient Jewish group of biblical scholars, both priests and laypersons, who studied the books of Moses and sat in the Sanhedrin (supreme court). In the New Testament they are associated with the Pharisees. Later, they are the copyists of Hebrew scripture
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a person who was trained to write hieroglyphs and other scripts and languages.
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