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Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Transcript \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.

            The decalogue of Moses was but a transcript.
                                                  --South.

   2. A copy of any kind; an imitation.

            The Grecian learning was but a transcript of the
            Chaldean and Egyptian.                --Glanvill.

Source : WordNet®

transcript
     n 1: something that has been transcribed; a written record
          (usually typewritten) of dictated or recorded speech;
          "he read a transcript of the interrogation"; "you can
          obtain a transcript of this radio program by sending a
          self-addressed envelope to the station"
     2: a reproduction of a written record (e.g. of a legal or
        school record) [syn: {copy}]
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