transcript

noun
tran·​script | \ ˈtran(t)-ˌskript How to pronounce transcript (audio) \

Definition of transcript

1a : a written, printed, or typed copy especially : a usually typed copy of dictated or recorded material
b : an official or legal and often published copy a court reporter's transcript especially : an official copy of a student's educational record
2 : a representation (as of experience) in an art form
3 : a sequence of RNA produced by transcription from a DNA template

Examples of transcript in a Sentence

a transcript of a radio program a full transcript of the court proceedings a transcript of the senator's speech You must submit your college transcript with your job application.
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Recent Examples on the Web

And if the defendant has testified in the first trial, noted Karen Snell, another San Francisco defense lawyer, the prosecutor can use a transcript of that testimony to challenge any contradictory testimony from the defendant in the retrial. Megan Cassidy, SFChronicle.com, "Ghost Ship trial: Dismissed jurors could face contempt proceedings," 20 Aug. 2019 His bill requires school districts to update those former students’ diplomas, GEDs or transcripts upon request. San Diego Union-Tribune, "California bill updates transgender students’ school records," 15 Aug. 2019 This is the transcript from Episode 159 of The Editors. Nr Staff, National Review, "The Editors Podcast: More Mass Shootings Shake the Nation," 9 Aug. 2019 Three days later, at least 889 pages of private chat transcripts between the governor and more than 10 others–government officials and political friends–were released. Time, "This is Puerto Rico's Moment for Real Change," 25 July 2019 Genius would not comment on other sites’ apparent use of its transcripts. Emily Dreyfuss, WIRED, "What the Google-Genius Copyright Dispute Is Really About," 18 June 2019 These records include official administrative records such as: Academic achievement records, basic biographical information included on the transcript, immunization records and attendance records. courant.com, "Community News For The Stafford Edition," 7 Aug. 2019 For those who have received notices, Green said, the best next step is to request your wage and income transcript , which shows all of the data the IRS receives, over the past few years. Anna Bahney, CNN, "IRS is going after cryptocurrency users with warning letters about back taxes," 26 July 2019 Below is a transcript of Scott’s remarks and a brief question and answer session. James Crepea | The Oregonian/oregonlive, oregonlive.com, "What Larry Scott said at Pac-12 Media Day," 24 July 2019

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First Known Use of transcript

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

History and Etymology for transcript

Middle English, from Anglo-French transecrit, from Medieval Latin transcriptum, from Latin, neuter of transcriptus, past participle of transcribere

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transcript

noun

English Language Learners Definition of transcript

: a written, printed, or typed copy of words that have been spoken
US : an official record of a student's grades

transcript

noun
tran·​script | \ ˈtran-ˌskript How to pronounce transcript (audio) \

Kids Definition of transcript

2 : an official copy of a student's school record

transcript

noun
tran·​script | \ ˈtran(t)s-ˌkript How to pronounce transcript (audio) \

Medical Definition of transcript

: a sequence of RNA produced by transcription from a DNA template

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