superscription

[ˌsuːpərˈskrɪpʃən]

superscription Definition

  • 1a title or heading written above or outside something
  • 2an inscription written above or outside something

Using superscription: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "superscription" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The superscription on the envelope was illegible.

  • Example

    The superscription of the book was in bold letters.

  • Example

    The superscription on the tombstone read 'Rest in Peace.'

superscription Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for superscription

Phrases with superscription

  • the area on an envelope where the address of the recipient is written

    Example

    Make sure to write the correct address in the superscription area.

  • the line on an envelope where the name and address of the recipient are written

    Example

    The superscription line should be written neatly and legibly.

  • a label affixed to a package or container that indicates its contents or destination

    Example

    The superscription label on the package indicated that it contained fragile items.

Origins of superscription

from Latin 'super' meaning 'above' and 'scribere' meaning 'to write'

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Summary: superscription in Brief

'Superscription' [ˌsuːpərˈskrɪpʃən] refers to a title or inscription written above or outside something. It can be seen on envelopes, books, and tombstones, among others. Examples include 'The superscription on the envelope was illegible.' and 'The superscription on the tombstone read 'Rest in Peace.'' Other terms related to superscription include 'superscription area,' 'superscription line,' and 'superscription label.'