It would be scribe.
The word itself is Italian, but it is certainly Latin in origin. 'graffiare' - 'to scribble' is the root word.
Children usually scribble when they're young.
description, inscription, prescription, scribble, script...
Scribble
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.
The word itself is Italian, but it is certainly Latin in origin. 'graffiare' - 'to scribble' is the root word.
The word "scribble" has a short vowel sound, specifically the "i" in "scribble" is pronounced with a short /ɪ/ sound.
Little kids scribble on paper with crayons. ;)
Scribble is not a valve word, it is a verb. The word "scribble" is usually used to refer to illegible writing, or writing and drawing that has been done haphazzardly, without any care.
You just scribble one down in your notebook.
Children usually scribble when they're young.
There was not one scribble on the plain sheet.
Scribble.
The Latin word for 'to write' is 'scribo, scribere'. We get the words 'scribe' and 'scribble' from it.The Greek word for "I write" is γράφω-grapho. Hence biography, calligraphy, graph...etc...
description, inscription, prescription, scribble, script...
Scribble
I don't know how anyone can read a doctor's scribble. My notes taken in class were taken so quickly that they came out as a mere scribble.