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Inscriptive

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in·scrip·tion  (n-skrpshn)
n.
1. The act or an instance of inscribing.
2. Something, such as the wording on a coin, medal, monument, or seal, that is inscribed.
3. Something, such as a stone or metal tablet, that is inscribed.
4. An enrollment or a registration of names.
5.
a. A short, signed message in a book or on a photograph given as a gift.
b. The usually informal dedication of a book or an artistic work.

[Middle English inscripcioun, statement giving the author or title of a book, from Latin nscrpti, nscrptin-, from nscrptus, past participle of nscrbere, to inscribe; see inscribe.]

in·scription·al, in·scriptive adj.
in·scriptive·ly adv.
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Adj.1.inscriptive - of or relating to an inscription

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