ETYM Old Eng. scrit, Latin scriptum something written, from scribere, scriptum to write: cf. Old Fren. escript, escrit, French écrit. Related to Scribe, Scrip a writing.
1. A particular orthography or writing system.
2. A written version of a play or other dramatic composition; used in preparing for a performance; SYN. book, playscript.
Original.
A program consisting of a set of instructions to an application or a utility program. The instructions usually use the rules and syntax of the application or utility. On the World Wide Web, scripts are commonly used to customize or add interactivity to Web pages. See also macro.
1. To write a script for
2. To provide carefully considered details for (as a plan of action)