Write in the books
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ENTERWrite in the books.
HENTYWrite of many boys' books.
JOYCENora who asked her husband "Why don't you write books people can read?"
NOTATEWrite in the margins
NOTATEWrite in the margin
ANNOTATEWrite in the margins of, maybe
spellwrite or print the letters of in order
romaniseto write in the Roman alphabet, also ROMANIZE
romanizeto write in the Roman alphabet, also ROMANISE
brailleto write in raised print for the blind
romanizingROMANIZE, to write in the Roman alphabet, also ROMANISE
braillingBRAILLE, to write in raised print for the blind
romanisedROMANISE, to write in the Roman alphabet, also ROMANIZE
braillesBRAILLE, to write in raised print for the blind
romanisesROMANISE, to write in the Roman alphabet, also ROMANIZE
romanisingROMANISE, to write in the Roman alphabet, also ROMANIZE
brailledBRAILLE, to write in raised print for the blind
romanizedROMANIZE, to write in the Roman alphabet, also ROMANISE
romanizesROMANIZE, to write in the Roman alphabet, also ROMANISE
SEATASSIGNMENT"While we're in the air, write an essay on aviation"
spellwrite or print the letters of in a particular way
skywriteto write in the sky with vapour from a plane
skywroteSKYWRITE, to write in the sky with vapour from a plane
transposingWrite or play (music) in a different key from the original
transposesWrite or play (music) in a different key from the original
skywritesSKYWRITE, to write in the sky with vapour from a plane
transposeWrite or play (music) in a different key from the original
transposedWrite or play (music) in a different key from the original
expandsspeak or write fully or in detail expanded on the theme
skywrittenSKYWRITE, to write in the sky with vapour from a plane
romanizeswrite or print (as a language) in the Latin alphabet romanize Chinese
spellsWrite or name the letters that form (a word) in correct sequence
spelledWrite or name the letters that form (a word) in correct sequence
NINWho said "We write to taste life twice, in the moment, and in retrospection"
overwriteto write in excess of the requirements, esp. so as to defeat the original intention
optimizeto write or rewrite (the instructions in a program) so as to maximize efficiency and speed in retrieval, storage, or execution
optimiseto write or rewrite (the instructions in a program) so as to maximize efficiency and speed in retrieval, storage, or execution
privileges(in a parliamentary context) The right to say or write something without the risk of incurring punishment or legal action for defamation
privilege(in a parliamentary context) The right to say or write something without the risk of incurring punishment or legal action for defamation
theed as a function word before a noun to limit its application to that specified by a succeeding element in the sentence the poet Wordsworth the days of our youth didn't have the time to write