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Rescript Definition & Meaning

rescript
noun
  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"
  3. the act of rewriting something
  4. something that has been written again; "the rewrite was much better"

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Frequently asked questions

What does rescript mean?
a reply by a Pope to an inquiry concerning a point of law or morality 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" the act of rewriting something something that has been written again; "the rewrite was much better"
What part of speech is rescript?
Rescript is a noun.
How many definitions does rescript have?
Rescript has 4 definitions across 1 part of speech (noun).

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