transcript

[ tran-skript ]
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noun
  1. a written, typewritten, or printed copy; something transcribed or made by transcribing.

  2. an exact copy or reproduction, especially one having an official status.

  1. an official report supplied by a school on the record of an individual student, listing subjects studied, grades received, etc.

  2. a form of something as rendered from one alphabet or language into another.

Origin of transcript

1
First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English, from Latin trānscrīptum “thing copied,” noun use of neuter of past participle of trānscrībere “to copy off,” literally, “to write across”; see transcribe

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transcript

/ (ˈtrænskrɪpt) /


noun
  1. a written, typed, or printed copy or manuscript made by transcribing

  2. education, mainly US and Canadian an official record of a student's school progress and achievements

  1. any reproduction or copy

Origin of transcript

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C13: from Latin transcriptum, from transcrībere to transcribe

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