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tran·script
 transcript
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- pronunciation:
- traen
skrIpt
- features:
- Word Combinations (noun), Word Parts
part of speech: |
noun |
definition: |
an exact copy or reproduction considered as an official record, as of court hearings, a person's academic grades, or the like.
- similar words:
- record
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related words: |
book, copy, duplicate, minute, proceeding |
adjective + (n.)transcript
audio,
comparative,
complete,
edited,
fake,
forged,
functional,
grand,
hidden,
known,
lengthy,
official,
partial,
printed,
real-time,
redacted,
related,
secret,
selected,
single-spaced,
typed,
unedited,
unofficial,
verbatim,
videotaped,
written
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verb + (n.)transcript
access, assure, circulate, compile, edit, order, pore, post, publish, quote, re-read, read, release, review, smuggle, submit, transcribe, videotape
(n.)transcript
+ verb
analyze, code, credit, encode, furnish, leak, may, obtain, record, reflect, reprint, reveal, seal, subject, taint, verify
noun + (n.)transcript
analysis,
applicant,
court,
crossfire,
deposition,
diary,
document,
effort,
excerpt,
gene,
inconsistency,
investigator,
journal,
juror,
jury,
oath,
obituary,
page,
proceeding,
publishing,
rater,
recorder,
release,
reliability,
rush,
tape,
translation,
trial,
video
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The word transcript
contains the following parts:
tra-, trans-
Latin
prefix
that means across, over, to the other side
  Example words:
intransigent, intransitive, neurotransmitter, traduce, trajectory, transact, transatlantic, transceiver, transcend, transcendent, transcribe, transcript, transect, transept, transfer, transfigure, transfix, transform, transfuse, transgress, transient, transit, transition, transitive, translate, transliterate, translucent, transmissible, transmit, transmute, transonic, transparent, transpire, transplant, transport, transpose, transsexual, transuranic, transverse, transvestite, traverse
scrib, script
Latin
root
that means to write
  Example words:
ascribe, ascription, circumscribe, conscript, conscription, describe, description, descriptive, escritoire, imprescriptible, indescribable, inscribe, inscription, manuscript, nondescript, oversubscribe, postscript, prescribe, prescript, prescriptible, prescription, prescriptive, proscribe, proscription, rescript, scribal, scribble, scribbler, scribe1, scrip, script, scriptorium, scriptural, Scripture, scriptwriter, scrivener, subscribe, subscript, subscription, superscribe, superscript, transcribe, transcript, transcriptase, typescript
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