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    transcript
    /ˈtrɑːnskrɪpt/

    noun

    • 1. a written or printed version of material originally presented in another medium: "a word-for-word transcript comes with each tape"
    • 2. a length of RNA or DNA that has been transcribed respectively from a DNA or RNA template.

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  2. a complete written copy of spoken or written words: I had them send me a transcript of the program. transcription.

  3. a complete written copy of spoken or written words: I had them send me a transcript of the program. transcription.

  4. The meaning of TRANSCRIPT is a written, printed, or typed copy; especially : a usually typed copy of dictated or recorded material. How to use transcript in a sentence.

  5. TRANSCRIPT definition: an exact written record of speech, music, etc. Learn more.

  6. any copy or reproduction, esp. one that is official, as a copy of a student's record in school or college, listing courses, credits, grades, etc.

  7. A transcript is a written record of something. You could read a transcript of a speech or a transcript of all the classes a student has attended at a school (yawn). The word script in transcript is a clue that this word means something written.

  8. 1. a written, typewritten, or printed copy; something transcribed or made by transcribing. 2. an exact copy or reproduction, esp. one having an official status. 3. an official school report on the record of a student, listing courses, grades received, etc.

  9. Definition of transcript noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. TRANSCRIPT meaning: 1 : a written, printed, or typed copy of words that have been spoken; 2 : an official record of a student's grades.

  11. What does the word transcript mean? There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the word transcript. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. transcript has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. law (Middle English) genetics (1960s) Entry status.