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What words are derivied from the latin word scribit?

The Latin word "scribit" (third person singular present active indicative of "scribere") means "he/she/it writes." Here are some English words derived from it:

* scribe: A person who writes, especially one employed to make copies of documents.

* script: The written text of a play, film, or other work.

* scripture: Sacred writings.

* inscribe: To write or carve words or symbols on something.

* describe: To give an account of something in words.

* prescribe: To order or advise the use of something, especially a medicine or treatment.

* subscribe: To agree to receive something regularly.

* transcribe: To make a written copy of something.

There are many other words related to "scribit", but these are some of the most common and direct derivatives.

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