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Definition of transcript
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Transcript
(n.) A
written
version
of what was said
orally;
as, a
transcript
of a
trial..
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Transcript
::
Transcript
(n.) A
written
version
of what was said
orally;
as, a
transcript
of a
trial..
Exscript
::
Exscript
(n.) A copy; a
transcript.
Transcript
::
Transcript
(n.) That which has been
transcribed;
a
writing
or
composition
consisting
of the same words as the
original;
a
written
copy.
Score
::
Score (n.) The
original
and
entire
draught,
or its
transcript,
of a
composition,
with the parts for all the
different
instruments
or
voices
written
on
staves
one above
another,
so that they can be read at a
glance;
-- so
called
from the bar,
which,
in its early use, was drawn
through
all the
parts..
Copy
::
Copy (n.) An
imitation,
transcript,
or
reproduction
of an
original
work; as, a copy of a
letter,
an
engraving,
a
painting,
or a
statue..
Transcription
::
Transcription
(n.) A copy; a
transcript.
Transcription
::
Transcription
(n.) The act or
process
of
transcribing,
or
copying;
as,
corruptions
creep into books by
repeated
transcriptions..
Transcription
::
Transcription
(n.) An
arrangement
of a
composition
for some other
instrument
or voice than that for which it was
originally
written,
as the
translating
of a song, a vocal or
instrumental
quartet,
or even an
orchestral
work, into a piece for the
piano;
an
adaptation;
an
arrangement;
-- a name
applied
by
modern
composers
for the piano to a more or less
fanciful
and
ornate
reproduction
on their own
instrument
of a song or other piece not
originally
intended
for it; as,
Liszt's
transcriptions
of son
Copy
::
Copy (v. i.) To yield a
duplicate
or
transcript;
as, the
letter
did not copy
well..
Transcript
::
Transcript
(n.) A copy of any kind; an
imitation.
Exemplify
::
Exemplify
(v. t.) To copy; to
transcribe;
to make an
attested
copy or
transcript
of, under seal, as of a
record..
Apograph
::
Apograph
(n.) A copy or
transcript.
Representative
::
Representative
(a.)
Giving,
or
existing
as, a
transcript
of what was
originally
presentative
knowledge;
as,
representative
faculties;
representative
knowledge.
See
Presentative,
3 and
Represent,
8..
Duplicate
::
Duplicate
(v. t.) To make a
duplicate
of
(something);
to make a copy or
transcript
of.
Exemplification
::
Exemplification
(n.) A copy or
transcript
attested
to be
correct
by the seal of an
officer
having
custody
of the
original.
Transcriptive
::
Transcriptive
(a.) Done as from a copy;
having
the style or
appearance
of a
transcription.
Antigraph
::
Antigraph
(n.) A copy or
transcript.
Arrangement
::
Arrangement
(n.) A piece so
adapted;
a
transcription;
as, a
pianoforte
arrangement
of
Beethoven's
symphonies;
an
orchestral
arrangement
of a song, an
opera,
or the
like..
Duplicate
::
Duplicate
(n.) That which
exactly
resembles
or
corresponds
to
something
else;
another,
correspondent
to the
first;
hence,
a copy; a
transcript;
a
counterpart..
Idea
::
Idea (n.) The
transcript,
image,
or
picture
of a
visible
object,
that is
formed
by the mind; also, a
similar
image of any
object
whatever,
whether
sensible
or
spiritual..
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