prescript

/ˈpriːskrɪpt/
noun
  1. A rule or principle that is established or recommended.
    • Ancient texts often contain moral prescripts for living a good life.
    • The prescript of the club states that members must attend at least half the meetings.
    • The company's prescript requires all employees to wear safety gear.
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