prescript
Meaning of prescript
noun
an ordinance, law, or command.
mid 16th century: from Latin praescriptum ‘something directed in writing’, neuter past participle of praescribere (see prescribe).
Information about prescript
- It is a name.
- The plural form of prescript is: prescripts.
- Languages in which prescript is used:
(Press the button to hear it)
Hyphenation of prescript
pre-script
- It consists of 2 syllables and 9 chars.
- prescript is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables
prescript synonyms
Meaning rule:
Words that rhyme with prescript
ript, ECMAScript, JavaScript, Javascript, Script, adscript, antescript, ascript, circumscript, conscript, coscript, descript, escript, exscript, forescript, indescript, inscript, manuscript, miscript, misscript, mistranscript, nondescript, penscript, playscript, postscript, printscript, proscript, rescript, script, stelliscript, subcript, subpostscript, subscript, superscript, suprascript, tapescript, telescript, transcript, trimscript, typescript, typoscript, uncircumscript, underscript, undescript, dript, gript, chalcotript, fieldstript, outstript, stript