Scribe, Scribble, Prescriction, Subscription, Inscription, Transcript, Subscript, Postscript...
"scribere" is a latin verb and it means to write.
it is scripture. laters!
he/she writes
Scribint
scrible
Writing
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The root word "scrib" or "scrip" means to write or to record. It is commonly used in words like scribe, describe, prescription, and script.
The root word (scrib) means to write
it mean moving like scribbling
Script isn't a prefix, it's a root. It, along with the root scrib, means to write. Some examples are: describe, description, prescribe, prescription, subscribe, subscription, transcribe, transcription.
something to do with writing
The Latin root word scrib and its variant script both mean "write." These roots are the word origin of a fair number of English vocabulary words, including scribe, describe, postscript, and manuscript. The root scrib is easily recalled through the word scribe, whose job is "writing," and script, a "written" document.
uni (latin) mono (greek) both of them mean one
Scrib comes from the Latin word scribere which means to write.
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