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transcript noun [ ˈtranskrɪpt ]

• a written or printed version of material originally presented in another medium.
• "a word-for-word transcript comes with each tape"
Similar: written version, written copy, copy, printed version, transliteration, reproduction, record, text, script, note, summary, log, documentation,
• a length of RNA or DNA that has been transcribed respectively from a DNA or RNA template.
• an official record of a student's work, showing courses taken and grades achieved.
Origin: Middle English: from Old French transcrit, from Latin transcriptum, neuter past participle of transcribere (see transcribe). The spelling change in the 15th century was due to association with the Latin.


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