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Adjective: inscribed  in'skrIbd
  1. Written (by handwriting, printing, engraving, or carving) on or in a surface
    "The inscribed stone bore ancient hieroglyphics"
     
  2. Cut or impressed into a surface
    "inscribed invitations";
    - engraved, etched, graven, incised
Verb: inscribe  in'skrIb
  1. Carve, cut, or etch into a material or surface
    "the lovers inscribed their names into the bark of the tree";
    - scratch, engrave, grave [archaic]
     
  2. Write, engrave, or print as a lasting record
    "They inscribed the names of fallen soldiers on the memorial"; "The author inscribed a personal message in each copy of the book"
     
  3. Mark with one's signature
    "The author inscribed his book";
    - autograph
     
  4. Write a personal message or dedication to someone, typically in a book or on a gift
    "She inscribed the book 'To John, with fond memories'"
     
  5. Register formally as a participant or member
    "Please inscribe your name in the guest book";
    - enroll [N. Amer], enter, enrol [Brit, Cdn], recruit, raise
     
  6. (geometry) draw within a figure so as to touch in as many places as possible
    "The student inscribed a circle within the triangle"
     
  7. Convert ordinary language into code
    "They inscribed the message before transmitting it";
    - code, encipher, cipher, cypher, encrypt, write in code

See also: carven [archaic], written

Type of: carve, chip at, dedicate, delineate, describe, draw, encode, enter, line, put down, record, register, sign, trace

Encyclopedia: Inscribed

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