rescript
n . 敕答书,敕令,诏书,重写
敕答书,敕令,诏书,重写
rescript n 1 :
a reply by a Pope to an inquiry concerning a point of law or morality 2 :
a legally binding command or decision entered on the court record (
as if issued by a court or judge ); "
a friend in New Mexico said that the order caused no trouble out there " [
synonym :
{
decree }, {
edict }, {
fiat }, {
order }, {
rescript }]
3 :
the act of rewriting something [
synonym : {
revision }, {
revisal },
{
revise }, {
rescript }]
4 :
something that has been written again ; "
the rewrite was much better " [
synonym : {
rewrite }, {
revision }, {
rescript }]
Rescript \
Re "
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n . [
L .
rescriptum :
cf .
F .
rescrit ,
formerly also spelt rescript .
See {
Rescribe },
v .
t .]
[
1913 Webster ]
1 . (
Rom .
Antiq .)
The answer of an emperor when formallyconsulted by particular persons on some difficult question ;
hence ,
an edict or decree .
[
1913 Webster ]
In their rescripts and other ordinances ,
the Roman emperors spoke in the plural number . --
Hare .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 . (
R .
C .
Ch .)
The official written answer of the pope upon a question of canon law ,
or morals .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 .
A counterpart . --
Bouvier .
[
1913 Webster ]
86 Moby Thesaurus words for "
rescript ":
acknowledgment ,
amendment ,
answer ,
answering ,
antiphon ,
appointment ,
back answer ,
back talk ,
backchat ,
billet ,
brevet ,
bull ,
business letter ,
chit ,
comeback ,
communication ,
correction ,
declaration ,
decree ,
decree -
law ,
decreement ,
decretal ,
decretum ,
dictum ,
diktat ,
dispatch ,
echo ,
edict ,
edictum ,
editing ,
emendation ,
epistle ,
evasive reply ,
favor ,
fiat ,
ipse dixit ,
law ,
letter ,
line ,
message ,
missive ,
note ,
ordinance ,
ordonnance ,
proclamation ,
pronouncement ,
pronunciamento ,
reaction ,
ready reply ,
receipt ,
recension ,
rectification ,
redaction ,
redraft ,
rejoinder ,
repartee ,
replication ,
reply ,
repost ,
rescription ,
respondence ,
response ,
responsion ,
responsory ,
retort ,
return ,
revampment ,
reverberation ,
review ,
revisal ,
revise ,
revised edition ,
revision ,
rewrite ,
rewriting ,
riposte ,
rule ,
ruling ,
senatus consult ,
senatus consultum ,
short answer ,
snappy comeback ,
ukase ,
witty reply ,
witty retort ,
yes -
and -
no answer
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