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Verb
/skrīb/,
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scribes, plural;
  1. Write
    • - he scribed a note that he passed to Dan
  2. Mark with a scriber

Noun
  1. A person who copies out documents, esp. one employed to do this before printing was invented

  2. A writer, esp. a journalist

  3. An ancient Jewish record-keeper or, later, a professional theologian and jurist


  1. French playwright (1791-1861)
  2. score a line on with a pointed instrument, as in metalworking
  3. informal terms for journalists
  4. copyist: someone employed to make written copies of documents and manuscripts
  5. scriber: a sharp-pointed awl for marking wood or metal to be cut
  6. A scribe is a person who writes books or documents by hand as a profession and helps the city keep track of its records. The profession, previously found in all literate cultures in some form, lost most of its importance and status with the advent of printing. ...
  7. Scribe is a hardcore/Experimental/Post-Hardcore/metal band from Mumbai, India. Active since 2005, the band has built up a reputation for itself as one of the most technically proficient bands on the Indian Underground Metal scene.
  8. Scribe (Jane Hampshire) is a fictional character, a mutant in Marvel Comics' shared universe, the Marvel Universe. She first appeared in Excalibur #96.
  9. i.Scribe is an portable and cross platform e-mail client for Microsoft Windows, Linux and Mac OS X with some PIM functionality.
  10. An ER scribe is an employee who works in the emergency department (ED) of a hospital. Their duties include overseeing the documentation of each patient's visit to the ED, and acting as the physician's personal assistant. ...
  11. Scribe is a server for aggregating log data streamed in real-time from a large number of servers. It is designed to be scalable, extensible without client-side modification, and robust to failure of the network or any specific machine.
  12. One who writes; a draughtsman; a writer for another; especially, an official or public writer; an amanuensis or secretary; a notary; a copyist; A writer and doctor of the law; one skilled in the law and traditions; one who read and explained the law to the people; A very sharp, steel drawing ...
  13. (scribes) the interpreters and the teachers of the Law, who could be either Pharisees or Sadducees
  14. (SCRIBES) They are the people who sit and write down times that are called out to them by the timers after each heat.  They also confirm the correct swimmer is listed.
  15. (Scribes) members of a learned class in ancient Israel through New Testament times who studied the Scriptures and served as copyists, editors, and teachers.
  16. (Scribes) the Sages who interpreted the Torah and its Laws.
  17. (Scribes) were well educated men with an artistic talent.  Scribes painted pictures on long strips of paper made from tree bark, cloth, or deer skin to make a codex.  Scribes drew pictures in a form of picture writing called glyphs.
  18. (scribes) Writers, or secretaries that recorded the Scriptures.
  19. the recruit who keeps notes and records for the DI
  20. A batch-mode document formatter developed by Brian Reid, much more intentional in its specifications that such formatters as Runoff.
  21. The Rover responsible for a Crew's record keeping. The secretary.
  22. Also called "scratchitti," scribing creates hard-to-remove graffiti by scratching or etching a tag into an object, generally using a key, knife, stone, ceramic drill bit, or diamond tipped Dremel bit. ...
  23. A person who made a profession of transcribing texts. In Arabic he was often called al-warraq or al-nassakh
  24. n. A person designated to record and publish the proceedings of a meeting. v. To record and publish the proceedings of a meeting.
  25. a person who transcribes documents or undertakes dictation by hand