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script

/skɹɪpt/

Meanings
  • Noun

    A mark or set of marks used to write words, letters, or symbols. It can also refer to an entire writing system.

    - "The Egyptians used hieroglyphic scripts to record their history."
    - "Calligraphy is the art of creating beautiful handwriting using a script."

Pronunciation
  1. /skɹɪpt/



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Synonyms

batch file , macro , shell script , cursive , cursive , hand , handwriting , manuscript , language script , writing system
Rhymes
Words rhyming with script
scripture , mist , fist , twist
Homonyms
Words having the same spelling or pronunciation but different meanings and origins
  1. Script (en) : A film or television production.

  2. Script (en) : A mark or set of marks used to write words, letters, or symbols.


Homophones
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  1. Script (en) : A film or television production.


Variants
List of all variants of script that leads to same result
script , scripts , scripted , scripting , scrip , shooting script , shooting scripts , co-script , co-scripted , co-scripting , co-scripts , coscript , coscripted , coscripting , coscripts , flip , flip the script , flipped , flipped the script , flipping , flipping the script , flips , flips the script
Forms
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To write in script: 'I write in cursive script.', The past tense of the verb 'to script': 'He scripted the movie.', The comparative form of the adjective 'scriptural': 'The scriptural text is more authoritative.', The plural form of 'script': 'The scripts for the play were all completed.'


Etymology
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From the Greek word 'skriptos', meaning 'written' or 'inscribed'.


Trivia
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  1. The earliest known writing system is the Sumerian cuneiform script, which dates back to around 3200 BC.

  2. The Guinness World Records title for the largest collection of scripts belongs to Dr. Paul Kroes, who has collected over 1,300 scripts from around the world.


Related Concepts
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  1. Alphabet: An ordered set of letters or other symbols used to represent the phonemes of a language or other sign systems.

  2. Writing system: A complex semiotic system consisting of signs, symbols, rules, and methods used to represent, encode, and transmit information in a specific language or communication system.


Culture
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Scripts have been used for various cultural, historical, and symbolic purposes throughout history. They have been used to record religious texts, create works of literature, and document historical events. In many cultures, scripts have been considered sacred or mystical, and have been used for divination and magical practices.

How to Memorize "script"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize the shape of each letter in the script.
    - Create mental images of words written in the script.
    - Practice writing the script by hand.

  2. associate

    - Associate each letter with a picture or object.
    - Create a story or narrative using the script.
    - Connect the script to a personal experience.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use rhymes or acronyms to help remember the script.
    - Create a mnemonic sentence using the first letter of each word in the script.
    - Use a memory palace to store and recall the script.


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