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71scribe — Synonyms and related words: Levite, accountant, advertising writer, amanuensis, annalist, archivist, art critic, author, authoress, baal kore, belletrist, bibliographer, bookkeeper, calligrapher, cantor, carve, chase, chief rabbi, chirographer,… …
72scribe — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. scrivener, secretary, amanuensis, clerk, copyist; writer, author. See writing. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [One who transcribes professionally] Syn. copyist, clerk, secretary, keeper of accounts, copier,… …
73scribe — A metal tool with a sharp point used to draw fine accurate lines on a rigid material such as metal or plastic sheet. Also a person whose profession is writing by hand …
74scribe — n. 1. Writer, penman, chirographer, chirographist. 2. Clerk, secretary, notary, amanuensis, copyist, scrivener …
75scribe — noun (C) someone employed to copy things in writing, especially before printing was invented …
76scribe — I n 1. penman, inscriber, copyist, copier, transcriber, scrivener; letterer, calligrapher, chirog rapher; letter writer, pen, penner, Inf. pen pusher, Inf. pencil pusher, Inf. scribbler. 2. clerk, record clerk, recorder, notary, registrar, deputy …
77Scribe — /skrib/ (say skreeb) noun Augustin Eugène /oʊgysˌtæ̃ ɜˈʒɛn/ (say ohgoohs.tan er zhen), 1791–1861, French dramatist …
78scribe — To cut or scratch with a pointed instrument, e.g., (in) a painted surface, for testing purposes or to mark the position of a part …
79Scribe, (Augustin) Eugène — born Dec. 24, 1791, Paris, France died Feb. 20, 1861, Paris French playwright and librettist. He wrote some 350 dramas, most of which proved extremely successful, and he became the most popular opera librettist of his time. His librettos include… …
80Scribe coat film — Плёнка для гравирования …