| CONSCRIBE | • conscribe v. (Obsolete) To enroll; to enlist. • CONSCRIBE v. to enroll; to enlist.
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| CRIBELLAR | • cribellar adj. Relating to the cribellum. • CRIBELLAR adj. relating to a cribellum, a sievelike spinning organ of certain spiders.
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| CRIBELLUM | • cribellum n. (Zoology) A spinning organ having many fine pores, situated in front of the spinners in some araneomorph spiders. • CRIBELLUM n. (Latin) a spinning organ of spiders.
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| DESCRIBED | • described v. Simple past tense and past participle of describe. • DESCRIBE v. to recount the physical appearance, also DESCRIVE.
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| DESCRIBER | • describer n. A person who describes. • DESCRIBER n. one who describes.
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| DESCRIBES | • describes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of describe. • DESCRIBE v. to recount the physical appearance, also DESCRIVE.
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| INSCRIBED | • inscribed v. Simple past tense and past participle of inscribe. • INSCRIBE v. to write or engrave as a lasting record.
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| INSCRIBER | • inscriber n. A person who inscribes. • inscriber n. A tool used to inscribe.
 • INSCRIBER n. one who inscribes.
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| INSCRIBES | • inscribes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inscribe. • INSCRIBE v. to write or engrave as a lasting record.
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| PRESCRIBE | • prescribe v. (Medicine) To order (a drug or medical device) for use by a particular patient (under licensed authority). • prescribe v. To specify by writing as a required procedure or ritual; to lay down authoritatively as a guide, direction…
 • prescribe v. (Law) To develop or assert a right; to make a claim (by prescription).
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| PROSCRIBE | • proscribe v. (Transitive) To forbid or prohibit. • proscribe v. (Transitive) To denounce.
 • proscribe v. (Transitive) To banish or exclude.
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| SUBSCRIBE | • subscribe v. (Ergative) To sign up to have copies of a publication, such as a newspaper or a magazine, delivered… • subscribe v. To pay for the provision of a service, such as Internet access or a cell phone plan.
 • subscribe v. To believe or agree with a theory or an idea (used with to).
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