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interscribe Meaning

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interscribe (v. t.)

To write between.

interscribe Sentence Examples

  1. The artist chose to interscribe delicate patterns between the lines of the abstract painting.
  2. In medieval manuscripts, scribes would often interscribe intricate illustrations among the written text.
  3. The calligrapher skillfully interscribed ornate swirls between the words of the elegant script.
  4. The poet decided to interscribe a short, meaningful message within the margins of the love letter.
  5. As a form of artistic expression, she would interscribe small doodles between the paragraphs of her journal entries.
  6. The careful historian would interscribe notes and annotations in the margins of ancient manuscripts.
  7. During the lecture, the professor would interscribe additional explanations within the diagrams on the chalkboard.
  8. The graphic designer had the creative idea to interscribe subtle watermarks between the lines of the company brochure.
  9. In illuminated manuscripts, monks would interscribe vibrant illustrations alongside the religious texts.
  10. The tattoo artist skillfully interscribed small symbols between the larger elements of the intricate design.

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To write between.

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The artist chose to interscribe delicate patterns between the lines of the abstract painting.

In medieval manuscripts, scribes would often interscribe intricate illustrations among the written text.

The calligrapher skillfully interscribed ornate swirls between the words of the elegant script.

The poet decided to interscribe a short, meaningful message within the margins of the love letter.