inscription |
x |
As a noun inscription
is text carved on a wall or plaque, such as a memorial or gravestone.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
lettering |
inscription |
As nouns the difference between lettering and inscription
is that
lettering is written, especially printed, text while
inscription is text carved on a wall or plaque, such as a memorial or gravestone.
As a verb lettering
is .
painted |
inscription |
As a verb painted
is (
paint).
As a noun inscription is
text carved on a wall or plaque, such as a memorial or gravestone.
inscription |
enrolled |
As a noun inscription
is text carved on a wall or plaque, such as a memorial or gravestone.
As a verb enrolled is
(
enrol).
encryption |
inscription |
As nouns the difference between encryption and inscription
is that
encryption is (cryptography) the process of obscuring information to make it unreadable without special knowledge, key files, and/or passwords may also apply to electronic signal, hard drive, message, document while
inscription is text carved on a wall or plaque, such as a memorial or gravestone.
inscription |
inclusion |
As nouns the difference between inscription and inclusion
is that
inscription is text carved on a wall or plaque, such as a memorial or gravestone while
inclusion is inclusion.
inscription |
edict |
As nouns the difference between inscription and edict
is that
inscription is text carved on a wall or plaque, such as a memorial or gravestone while
edict is a proclamation of law or other authoritative command.
enrollment |
inscription |
As nouns the difference between enrollment and inscription
is that
enrollment is the act of enrolling or the state of being enrolled while
inscription is text carved on a wall or plaque, such as a memorial or gravestone.
inscription |
carve |
As nouns the difference between inscription and carve
is that
inscription is text carved on a wall or plaque, such as a memorial or gravestone while
carve is (obsolete) a carucate.
As a verb carve is
(archaic) to cut.
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