rescript
nounHow to pronounce rescript:
Definition of rescript:
- rescript (noun):
- noun. a reply by a Pope to an inquiry concerning a point of law or morality.
- a written answer of a roman emperor or of a pope to a legal inquiry or petition
Synonyms for rescript:
answer
decision
declaration
decree
directive
edict
fiat
order
proclamation
resolution
response
revisal
revise
revision
rewrite
ruling
ukase
Antonyms for rescript:
denial
disapproval
opposition
question
request
veto
Here are some other common 2-syllable words.
- Aarush
- wharry
- hefting
- fusspot
- spaders
- Esau
- felsite
- marish
- bedside
- squalling
- brownnose
- scoffer
- nocent
- guzzle
- devide
- salva
- marring
- appressed
- egest
- condemned
- elate
- must've
- handful
- haboob
- surprise
- boring
- attached
- massive
- relax
- insane
- mistake
- shower
- corner
- spirit
- sassy
- brothers
- gazelle
- very's
- haiku
- very
- dispose
- scurvy
- migrate
- pities
- older
- lament
- faster
- blossom
- danger
- voucher
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