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What words have the root word scribere?

The Latin root word "scribere" means "to write". Here are some English words derived from it:

Directly related:

* scribe: a person who writes, especially one employed to copy manuscripts.

* script: written text, especially for a play, film, or broadcast.

* scribble: write hurriedly or carelessly.

* inscription: words inscribed, especially as a dedication.

* transcript: a written or printed version of something spoken or recorded.

* describe: give a detailed account of something.

* prescribe: order or recommend (a course of action or treatment).

* subscribe: engage in a paid subscription.

* superscribe: write something on the outside of (an envelope, package, etc.).

Other related words:

* scripture: sacred writings.

* conscription: compulsory enlistment for military service.

* inscription: words inscribed, especially as a dedication.

* postscript: a note added at the end of a letter.

* subscribe: pay a fee to receive a service or product regularly.

* transcribe: make a written copy of (something spoken or recorded).

This is not an exhaustive list, but it gives you a good starting point to explore more words with the root "scribere."

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