Dictate vs Prescript - What's the difference?
dictate | prescript |
To order, command, control.
* 2001 , Sydney I. Landau, Dictionaries: The Art and Craft of Lexicography , Cambridge University Press (ISBN 0-521-78512-X), page 409,
To speak in order for someone to write down the words.
As nouns the difference between dictate and prescript
is that dictate is an order or command while prescript is something prescribed; a rule, regulation or dictate.As a verb dictate
is to order, command, control.As an adjective prescript is
directed; prescribed.dictate
English
Verb
(dictat)- Trademark Owners will nevertheless try to dictate how their marks are to be represented, but dictionary publishers with spine can resist such pressure.
- She is dictating a letter to a stenographer.
- The French teacher dictated a passage from Victor Hugo.