superscription
IPA: supɝskrˈɪpʃʌn
noun
- Something written (or engraved) on the surface, outside, or above something else; specifically, an address on a letter, envelope, etc.
- An editorial addition at the beginning, often indicating the authorship of a piece.
- The act of superscribing.
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Examples of "superscription" in Sentences
- The title superscription of this psalm is: "When his land was restored to him."
- The superscription was a lady’s writing: the seal, the Dowager Lady’s, with a coronet.
- Philip Pip, Esquire, and on the top of the superscription were the words, "PLEASE READ THIS, HERE."
- "Page 273, volume 105," said I, interrupting him; for I suddenly recalled the superscription on the warranty deed.
- It was directed to Philip Pip, Esquire, and on the top of the superscription were the words, “PLEASE READ THIS, HERE.”
- It was directed to Philip Pip, Esquire, and on the top of the superscription were the words, "PLEASE READ THIS, HERE."
- It was directed to Philip Pip, Esquire, and on the top of the superscription were the words, ` PLEASE READ THIS, HERE.
- The superscription, that is, the address he had written on the envelope was: “To His Eminence Bahá’u’lláh, Leader of the Bábís.”
- I waited for my letters with feverish impatience: if they were delayed, I was miserable, and overcome by a thousand fears; and when they arrived, and I saw the superscription of
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