script-based
|script/based|
B2
/skrɪpt-beɪst/
reliant on scripts
Etymology
Etymology Information
'script-based' originates from the English word 'script,' which refers to a written text or code, combined with 'based,' indicating reliance or foundation.
Historical Evolution
The term 'script' evolved from the Latin word 'scriptum,' meaning 'something written,' and 'based' from the Old French 'bastir,' meaning 'to build.'
Meaning Changes
Initially, 'script' referred to any written text, but in modern usage, it often refers to code or programming scripts.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
relating to or using a script, especially in computing or programming.
The software is script-based, allowing for easy customization.
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Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:45