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sub·scrip·tion \səbzˈkripshən, -bˈsk-\ noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English subscripcioun, from Latin subscription-, subscriptio thing written underneath, subscription, from subscriptus (past participle of subscribere to write underneath) + -ion-, -io -ion 1. a. : a formal approval or acceptance of some outline of principles (as of ecclesiastical articles of faith) attested by the signing of one's name b. : the act of signing one's name (as in attesting or witnessing a document) c. : consent, agreement, approval, or support conveyed or such as would be conveyed by signed confirmation 2. : something that is subscribed: a. : matter appended at the end of a document or writing; especially : a signed response by a sovereign written below a written inquiry as to a matter of law or policy — compare rescript b. : a written name : signature; also : a paper to which a signature is attached c. obsolete : subscript d. (1) : a sum subscribed < his subscription to a fund > (2) : the whole amount realized from or pledged by subscribers to a particular offering < the subscription amounted to over 3000 dollars > e. (1) : a method of issuing a published work in which the publisher agrees to a concession in price to those who buy in advance of publication — see subscription book (2) : a purchase by prepayment of the future issues of a periodical usually for a fixed period (as a year) < renewed her subscription to the journal > (3) : application to purchase securities of a new issue f. : a method of offering or supporting a series of public performances (as of plays or concerts) g. : a part of a prescription that contains directions to the pharmacist 3. obsolete : submission, obedience |