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- INSCRIPTION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
With its prefix in-, meaning "in" or "on", it's not surprising that an inscription is either written on or engraved into a surface Inscriptions in the ancient world were always chiseled into stone, as inscriptions still may be today
- Temple of the Inscriptions - Wikipedia
Temple of Inscriptions The Temple of the Inscriptions (Classic Maya: Bʼolon Yej Teʼ Naah (Mayan pronunciation: [ɓolon jex teʔ naːh]) "House of the Nine Sharpened Spears" [1]) is the largest Mesoamerican stepped pyramid structure at the pre-Columbian Maya civilization site of Palenque, located in the modern-day state of Chiapas, Mexico
- INSCRIPTION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Inscription definition: something inscribed See examples of INSCRIPTION used in a sentence
- INSCRIPTION | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
They are stream-of-consciousness doodles featuring alien creatures, annotated by tiny inscriptions that include secret messages to girlfriends
- INSCRIPTION definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
An inscription is writing carved into something made of stone or metal, for example a gravestone or medal Above its doors was a Latin inscription: Non omnia possumus omnes The medal bears the inscription 'For distinguished service' An inscription is something written by hand in the front of a book or on a photograph
- Inscription - definition of inscription by The Free Dictionary
1 something inscribed, as a word or words carved on stone or other hard surface 3 the act of inscribing 4 Brit a an issue of securities or stocks b a block of shares in a stock, as bought or sold by one person 5 the lettering running across the field of a coin, medal, etc Compare legend (def 5)
- inscription noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of inscription noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Epigraphy - Inscriptions, Archaeology, History | Britannica
Epigraphy - Inscriptions, Archaeology, History: Inscriptions are important specimens for chronology because they are often physical objects contemporary in execution with their contents
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