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Definition of descript in English: descriptadjective dɪˈskrɪpt Originally: that has been described or identified. Now chiefly: that may be described easily; having distinctive features. Usually contrasted with nondescript.
noun dɪˈskrɪpt A species, genus, etc., which has already been described or identified. Also in extended use. Compare "nondescript". rare.
Origin Mid 17th century (in an earlier sense). From classical Latin dēscriptus, past participle of dēscrībere describe. Definition of descript in US English: descriptadjectivedɪˈskrɪpt Originally: that has been described or identified. Now chiefly: that may be described easily; having distinctive features. Usually contrasted with nondescript.
noundɪˈskrɪpt A species, genus, etc., which has already been described or identified. Also in extended use. Compare "nondescript". rare.
Origin Mid 17th century (in an earlier sense). From classical Latin dēscriptus, past participle of dēscrībere describe. |