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retranˈscribe, v. [re- 5 a.] trans. To transcribe again. So retranˈscription.
1805W. Taylor in Robberds Mem. II. 91 Transmit the annotated manuscript to me for re-transcription. 1810D. Wordsworth Let. 28 Feb. in W. Knight Mem. Coleorton (1887) II. 112 He [sc. Coleridge] has written a whole Friend more than once in two days. They are never re-transcribed, and he generally has dictated to Miss Hutchinson, who takes the words down from his mouth. 1841I. D'Israeli Amenities of Lit. I. 175 Anthony Wood indignantly re-transcribed the whole of his English copy, and left the fair volumes to the care of the university. 1965Canad. Jrnl. Linguistics Spring 85 Most forms are quoted from that source but are retranscribed. 1977Word 1972 XXVIII. 256 The forms which Alonso has cited are not minimal pairs and should be retranscribed as follows. |