| A | B |
| scribble | To write hastily and carelessly |
| inscription | Any legend or record marked in lasting characters on a solid and durable object |
| transcribe | To write over again |
| describe | To give an account of, with spoken or written words |
| scripts | Prepared copies for the use of actors |
| manuscript | A composition in handwriting or typewriting as distinguished from a printed one |
| conscription | A mandatory enrollment for military service |
| transcript | A copy made directly from an original; a copy of a student's academic record |
| scripture | The sacred writings of any people |
| prescription | That which is set down as a direction or rule to be followed |
| scribe | One who writes or copies manuscripts |
| subscribe | To write one's name at the end of a document |
| prolific | fruitful and fertile, producing a lot |
| mollify | to reduce someone's anger, to pacify |
| apathetic | not caring, without feeling, indifferent |
| cacophony | harsh or unpleaqsant sounds, dissonance |
| ingrate | an ungrateful person |
| zenith | directly overhead; at its highest point |
| interminable | never ending |