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Webster Dictionary :: Scripturist

SCRIP'TURIST, n. One well versed in the Scriptures.

Webster Dictionary :: Scripture

SCRIP'TURE, n. [L. scriptura, from scribo, to write.] 1. In its primary sense, a...

Webster Dictionary :: Scripturalist

SCRIP'TURALIST, n. One who adheres literally to the Scriptures and makes them th...

Webster Dictionary :: Scriptural

SCRIP'TURAL, a. [from scripture.] 1. Contained in the Scriptures, so called by w...

Webster Dictionary :: Scriptory

SCRIP'TORY, a. [L. scriptorius. See Scribe .] Written; expressed in writing; not...

Webster Dictionary :: Script

SCRIPT, n. A scrip. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Scrippage

SCRIP'PAGE, n. That which is contained in a scrip. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Scrip

SCRIP, n. [This belongs to the root of gripe, our vulgar grab, that is, to seize...

Webster Dictionary :: Scringe

SCRINGE, v.i. To cringe, of which this word is a corruption.

Webster Dictionary :: Scrine

SCRINE, n. [L. scrinium;, cerno, secerno.] A shrine; a chest, book-case or other...

Webster Dictionary :: Scrimp

SCRIMP, v.t. To contract; to shorten; to make too small or short; to limit or st...

Webster Dictionary :: Scrimer

SCRI'MER, n. A fencing-master. Obs.

Webster Dictionary :: Scribe

SCRIBE, n. [L. scriba, from scribo, to write; formed probably on the root of gra...

Webster Dictionary :: Scribbler

SCRIB'BLER, n. A petty author; a writer of no reputation. The scribbler pinch'd ...

Webster Dictionary :: Scribbled

SCRIB'BLED, pp. Written hastily and without care.

Webster Dictionary :: Scribble

SCRIB'BLE, v.t. [L. scribillo, dim. of scribo, to write. See Scribe .] 1. To wri...

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