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RESCRIBE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. obsolete : to write in reply 2. to write over again : rewrite Word History Etymology Latin rescribere, from re- + scribere to write. www.merriam-webster.com
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ReScribe
Track all your subscriptions in one app, from Netflix and Spotify to mobile bills and rental housing. Payment notifications and reminders. No ads in app. rescribe.io
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Rescribe OCR
Rescribe is a research collective with a focus on Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software and training for historical texts. rescribe.xyz
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rescribe
rescribe, v. (rɪˈskraɪb) [ad. L. rescrībĕre, f. re- re- + scrībĕre to write. Cf. obs. F. rescripre, rescrire (mod.F. récrire).] † 1. To write back, write in reply. Obs.1462 J. Paston in P. Lett. II. 89, I preie yow hertili that ye feithfully and truly rescribe to me..what ye knowe in this mater. 149... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rescribe desktop tool for OCR
Rescribe is an easy-to-use desktop tool for performing OCR on image files, PDFs and Google Books. It uses the Tesseract OCR engine. rescribe.xyz
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Rescribe: Authoring and Automatically Editing Audio Descriptions
In this paper, we introduce a tool, Rescribe, that helps authors create and refine their audio descriptions. machinelearning.apple.com
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rescript
rescript (ˈriːskrɪpt) Also 7 pl. rescrips. [ad. L. rescriptum, pa. pple. neut. of rescrībĕre to rescribe. Cf. F. rescrit, † rescript (13th c.).] 1. a. A decretal epistle from the Pope in reply to some question or difficulty referred to him; also, any Papal decision, decree, or edict.1528 Gardiner in... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rescribe | Rescribe - Healthcare IT solutions for Hospitals, Clinics ...
Digitize your medical service at hospitals and clinics with the latest technology solutions with easy medical billing, clinic management software, HIMS, ... rescribe.in
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rescribe, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb rescribe is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for rescribe is from around 1462, ... www.oed.com
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ReScribe Subscription Manager - Apps on Google Play
ReScribe automatically analyzes your emails and tracks subscriptions, making their management even simpler and more efficient. Reminders play.google.com
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rescribe - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · (obsolete) To write back; to write in reply. · 1726, John Ayliffe, Parergon Juris Canonici Anglicani : · (obsolete, transitive) To write out again; to ... en.wiktionary.org
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Rescribe Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
verb (obsolete) To write back; to write in reply. Wiktionary (obsolete) To write out again; to rewrite. www.yourdictionary.com
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rescription
† reˈscription Obs. [a. F. rescription (13th c.), or ad. late L. rescriptiōn-em, n. of action f. rescrībĕre to rescribe.] 1. A rewriting, writing over again.1588 J. Mellis Briefe Instr. F j b, And [on] this rescription into a new leafe, ye shall sald [= balance] the former accompt in that place. 167... Oxford English Dictionary
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refer
▪ I. † reˈfer, n. Sc. Obs. [f. next.] 1. A matter referred for consideration.1637–50 Row Hist. Kirk (Wodrow Soc.) 59 [The] Moderator..haveing been absent fra the last Assemblie, and so not acquaint with the referres, did choose assessors to assist him. 1671 Rec. Presbyt. Inverness (S.H.S.) 14 Ye min... Oxford English Dictionary
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write
▪ I. write, n. Chiefly Sc. (raɪt) Also 5–7 wryte (5 vryte, 6 Sc. vryit, wryt), 4 wriȝt, 5 wryȝt, 6 north. wrighte; Sc. 6–7 wreit (6 vr-, ur-), 7 wreitte, 6–9 wreat, 7 wreatt, wrait, 9 wraet, vreet. [var. of writ n. after write v., or directly f. the latter. Examples earlier than the 16th century are... Oxford English Dictionary
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