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inscribe Verb [-scribing, -scribed] 1. to mark or engrave with (words, symbols, or letters) 2. to write one's name, and sometimes a brief dedication, on (a book) before giving to someone 3. to enter (a name) on a list 4. Geom to draw (a geometric construction) inside another construction so that the two are in contact at as many points as possible but do not intersect [Latin inscribere]
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inscribe Translationsto inscribe (to sb) → dédicacer (à qn) (on stone) → einmeißeln; (on banner) → schreiben; to inscribe a ring/stone/banner with sth → etw in einen Ring eingravieren/in einen Stein einmeißeln/auf ein Spruchband schreiben; |
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It is especially ironical that African Americans--whose forefathers had been forcibly transplanted from another soil and denied English literacy--are now the inscribers of these exclusionist signs. At least four of the nine scholars I heard raised the possibility that two different inscribers were involved, based on what seemed to them differences in lettering styles. Chapter 5, "Social Practices," discusses in detail the interrelationship between painting practices and social practices, focusing on the roles of painters and inscribers. |
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