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1transcript — I noun apograph, copy, exemplar, exemplum, facsimile, minutes, record, recording, reprint, reproduction, rescript, stenographic copy, transcription, written copy associated concepts: stenographic transcript, transcript of proceedings, transcript… …
2Transcript — may refer to:* An RNA molecule, a type of compound produced directly from genes * Transcript (education), a copy of a student s permanent academic record * Transcript (medical), the documented medical record of patients * Transcript (law), a… …
3Transcript — Tran script (tr[a^]n skr[i^]pt), n. [L. transcriptum, neut. of transcriptus, p. p. of transcribere. See {Transcribe}.] 1. That which has been transcribed; a writing or composition consisting of the same words as the original; a written copy.… …
4transcript — UK US /ˈtrænskrɪpt/ noun [C] ► a written copy of the exact words that someone said: a transcript of sth »There is a transcript of the meetings …
5transcript — (n.) written copy, late 13c., from L. transcriptum, neut. pp. of transcribere (see TRANSCRIBE (Cf. transcribe)) …
6transcript — *copy, carbon copy, duplicate, *reproduction, facsimile, replica …
7transcript — [ˈtrænˌskrɪpt] or transcription [trænˈskrɪpʃ(ə)n] noun [C] a written copy of the exact words that someone said …
8transcript — [n] copy carbon copy*, ditto*, duplicate, facsimile, hard copy, imprint, manuscript, mimeograph, minutes, notes, print, record, recorded material, recording, reprint, reproduction, transcription, translation; concepts 269,667,716 …
9transcript — ► NOUN ▪ a written or printed version of material originally presented in another medium. ORIGIN Latin transcriptum, from transcribere transcribe …
10transcript — [tran′skript΄] n. [ME transcripte < ML transcriptum < L transcriptus, pp. of transcribere] 1. something made by or based on transcribing; written, typewritten, or printed copy ☆ 2. any copy or reproduction, esp. one that is official, as a… …