Inscriber

Word INSCRIBER
Character 9
Hyphenation in scrib er
Pronunciations N/A

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The word "inscriber" in example sentences

Commander Kyser narrowed his eyes as the automatic inscriber began to tick. ❋ Ernsting, Walter (1975)

I was so fortunate as to have my conjectures confirmed with respect to the exact form of the instrument by which these remarkable characters are produced, observing, in what appeared to be a hastily-formed inscription on the edge of a large brick, that the inscriber had apparently used rather more pressure on his stylus than was requisite. ❋ Nasmyth, James (1885)

This is due to the inscriber having held his stylus somewhat askew, as we do a pen in ordinary writing. ❋ Nasmyth, James (1885)

The upper, flat, or third side of the stylus enabled the inscriber to keep it in correct relative position in respect to the tablet, yielding at the same time a convenient flat surface upon which to rest the end of his finger when indenting the angular end into the clay. ❋ Nasmyth, James (1885)

An inscription which, though in a sense not less intrusive than the contrasted ones of the stranger, did not, as it seemed, provoke any corresponding derision or surprise, much less indignation; and still less, to all appearances, did it gain for the inscriber the repute of being a simpleton. ❋ Unknown (1857)

So also, as regards the Judge Pyncheon of to-day, neither clergyman, nor legal critic, nor inscriber of tombstones, nor historian of general or local politics, would venture a word against this eminent person's sincerity as a Christian, or respectability as a man, or integrity as a judge, or courage and faithfulness as the often-tried representative of his political party. ❋ Unknown (1851)

Judge Pyncheon of to-day, neither clergyman, nor legal critic, nor inscriber of tombstones, nor historian of general or local politics, would venture a word against this eminent person's sincerity as a ❋ Nathaniel Hawthorne (1834)

Ed Maggs, of Maggs Books of Mayfair established 1853, has advice for the nervous inscriber. ❋ Harry De Quetteville (2011)

* Entry: * Rice inscriber - Beijing souvenir kiosk ❋ Unknown (2010)

The inscriber clearly meant others to discover his same feeling of gratitude. ❋ Unknown (2010)

So far I'm liking inscription even more than the engineering and leatherworking professions that I've mastered previously, not only because there's an interesting randomness about the way that you experiment to learn how to make new items, but also because, even as a relatively low-level inscriber, I'm able to make items that are genuinely useful and which have a good chance of selling on the auction house. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Simply place a memorable picture inside the frame, and then, have a professional inscriber stencil in a sentence that has vital meaning to you, your groomsmen and to the friendship that you have forged over the years. ❋ Unknown (2009)

As Zakia Uddin wrote when reporting on The Book Inscriptions Project, "the physical nature of a book - to be given away, to be found, to be tucked away - means that the inscriber can be as verbose, pointed or esoteric as they want." ❋ Unknown (2009)

A single inscriber can crash the market for glyphs, but a single jewelcrafter won't crash the market for gems. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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