sbjq
sbjq
to recieve
No such word exists.
There is no such word in the English language, but I can guess what it is sposse to mean.
Oft is not a shortened word. Often is a lengthened word. The original word is oft and the form often did not appear until about a century before Shakespeare's day. They are, of course, the same word and mean the same thing.
Sorry, Shakespeare did not use that word.
to recieve
to recieve
Scrip is most commonly used to mean a kind of private or temporary money, such as a company might issue to its employees for use in its stores. So "scrip-looking' might mean "looks like funny money."
It is usually a form of credit.
The root word "scrib" or "scrip" means to write or to record. It is commonly used in words like scribe, describe, prescription, and script.
scrip
The word inscription has three syllables. (in-scrip-tion)
The word scrip should be a noun. I have heard it used as a slang nomenclature for money. ( like cash, greenback, bill, buck etc...)
fives, scrip
Scrib comes from the Latin word scribere which means to write.
There are 3 syllables. De-scrip-tion.
If you test positive for a drug but have a scrip for that drug all you have to do is prove that you have the scrip and you will pass because if ya got a scrip its not illegal.