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The word "inscription" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is written or inscribed on a surface, such as a book cover, a monument, etc. For example: "The old stone obelisk was marked with a mysterious inscription."
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inscription
noun
Text carved on a wall or plaque, such as a memorial or gravestone.
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However, it is evident, especially in Dublin, that nominal inscription to a religion is one thing, while actual practice is another.
How do you use "fieldwork methods of observation and walking to compile an inventory which explore[s] the act of naming of local elements through oral inscription"?
He loved books, and many friends recall his habit of passing them on, always with a thoughtful inscription.
Below Sophie's name, and above the dates of her life, is the inscription "writer".
Shortly afterwards, as a birthday present, the then Conservative Northern Ireland minister Michael Mates gave him a replacement watch bearing the inscription "Don't let the buggers get you down" Nadir is due to hear tomorrow whether Mr Justice Holroyde orders him to repay limited funds stolen from Polly Peck or whether he accepts the former Polly Peck boss's claims that he is broke.
Inside, an inscription honours Japan's kamikaze warriors.
The accompanying inscription reminds visitors that, until the end of his life, Vonnegut signed off texts and essays with the word "PEACE".
"He carved a great city from a jungle," runs the inscription on Fisher's memorial in Miami Beach.
So runs the inscription topping the Palace of Italian Civilisation, a fascist-era monument in Rome.
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That is, it is certainly false that for every word α in the dictionary, there is an actual predicate token of the form 'is an α-inscription'.
How would this re-inscription or redefinition of appearance work?
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