Adscription


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historical examples

such is the adscription of a triangle: the adscription of an ordinate triangulate is now to be taught.
the way to geometry peter ramus

and thus is the common adscription of a circle: the adscription of a rectilineall followeth, and first of a triangle.
the way to geometry peter ramus

noun
a less common word for ascription

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