| A | B |
| scrib | to write |
| scrip | to write |
| spec | to see, to look at |
| inscribe | to write, mark, or engrave |
| prescription | written instructions from a doctor for the preparation of a particular medicene or remedy |
| scribble | to write or draw hastily and carelessly; to make meaningless marks or lines |
| scribe | a person who copied manuscripts before the invention of the printing press; a writer or author |
| script | handwriting; a copy of the text of a stage, radio, or television show |
| superscript | something written above and to the side of a number, letter, or word |
| aspect | the look or appearance of anything |
| introspective | examining one's own thoughts and feelings |
| specimen | a single part or thing used as a sample or example of a whole group |
| spectacle | anything viewed or seen; a public performance |
| spectrum | the range of colors visible to the human eye; a continuous range or entire extent |