SCRIPTING

Etymology

Noun

scripting (plural scriptings)

The act by which something is scripted.

Hyponyms

• cross-site scripting

Verb

scripting

present participle of script

Source: Wiktionary


SCRIPT

Script, n. Etym: [OE. scrit, L. scriptum something written, fr. scribere, scriptum to write: cf. OF. escript, , F. écrit. See Scribe, and cf. Scrip a writing.]

1. A writing; a written document. [Obs.] aucer.

2. (Print.)

Definition: Type made in imitation of handwriting.

3. (Law)

Definition: An original instrument or document.

4. Written characters; style of writing.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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