inscriptive Synonyms

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inscriptive Meaning

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inscriptive (a)

of or relating to an inscription

Webster

inscriptive (a.)

Bearing inscription; of the character or nature of an inscription.

inscriptive Sentence Examples

  1. The inscriptive hieroglyphs on the temple walls revealed the ancient civilization's history.
  2. The inscription on the tombstone bore his name and the dates of his birth and death.
  3. Archaeologists carefully studied the inscriptive fragments of pottery to understand the prehistoric society.
  4. The artist's inscriptive designs on the canvas added a layer of depth and symbolism to the painting.
  5. The inscriptive panels on the monument commemorated the fallen heroes of the war.
  6. The inscriptive mark on the tree indicated the boundary of the property.
  7. Historians deciphered the inscriptive script on the ancient parchment, revealing valuable insights into the past.
  8. The inscriptive engraving on the sword served as a reminder of the warrior's bravery.
  9. The inscriptive graffiti on the public walls reflected the social and political sentiments of the time.
  10. The inscriptive tablet found in the ruins of the Roman city provided clues about its daily life and administration.

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of or relating to an inscriptionBearing inscription; of the character or nature of an inscription.

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The inscriptive hieroglyphs on the temple walls revealed the ancient civilization's history.

The inscription on the tombstone bore his name and the dates of his birth and death.

Archaeologists carefully studied the inscriptive fragments of pottery to understand the prehistoric society.

The artist's inscriptive designs on the canvas added a layer of depth and symbolism to the painting.