| A | B |
| -scrib-, -scrip- | to write |
| scribe | a copier of manuscripts; an official or public secretary or clerk |
| manuscript | a written or typewritten document as opposed to a printed copy; a document submitted for publication |
| scribble | to write quickly and carelessly without thought to legibility or form |
| describe | to give an account of something in words |
| conscript | draft; enroll someone into service without giving him or her a choice |
| transcript | an official copy of a student’s record; a copy of recorded or spoken material |
| subscribe | to write one’s name beneath; to place an order by signing; to believe in or support |
| inscription | the wording on a coin, medal etc. ; the dedication of a book or work of art |
| Scripture | the books of the Bible |
| scrivener | a professional or public copyist or writer |
| transcribe | to make a written copy |