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Desinscribe

Desinscribe is a verb formed in English by prefixing de- to inscribe, intended to mean to remove an inscription from a surface or to erase text that has been inscribed. In practice, the term is scarcely attested in standard dictionaries and is considered a rare or neologistic coinage. It may be encountered in technical writing, speculative fiction, or as a back-formation by analogy with inscribe.

Etymology and usage notes: The word is formed from inscribe with the de- prefix and is not

Usage and scope: Desinscribe would primarily apply to removing or erasing an inscription on a surface, such

Examples: A conservator might desinscribe a modern graffiti panel to recover the underlying material, but more

See also: inscribe, erase, deface, conservation, epigraphy.

widely
established
in
historical
usage.
It
is
not
part
of
mainstream
epigraphic
or
conservation
terminology,
and
its
precise
sense
can
vary
by
author.
Because
it
is
not
widely
recognized,
writers
often
substitute
more
established
terms
such
as
remove,
erase,
or
obscure.
as
stone,
metal,
or
wood,
or
to
deleting
an
inscription
from
a
digital
record.
In
professional
contexts,
conventional
terms
are
typically
preferred.
Actions
that
involve
altering
inscriptions
can
carry
ethical,
legal,
and
cultural
implications,
especially
when
inscriptions
are
historically
or
culturally
significant;
such
activities
are
usually
subject
to
guidelines
and
reviews.
common
wording
would
be
to
remove
or
erase
the
inscription
according
to
a
conservation
plan.