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man·u·script I. \ˈmanyəˌskript sometimes ˈmanə-\ adjective Etymology: Latin manu scriptus written by hand, from manu (abl. of manus hand) + scriptus, past participle of scribere to write — more at manual, scribe : written by hand or typed : not printed < manuscript poems > < a manuscript map > II. noun (-s) Etymology: Medieval Latin manuscriptum, from neuter of Latin manu scriptus 1. : a composition written by hand: as a. : a composition written before the invention or adoption of printing b. : a handwritten copy of an ancient author or work c. : a handwritten composition that has not been printed 2. : a written or typewritten document as distinguished from a printed copy; especially : the copy of a writer's work from which printed copies are made 3. : hand 6a 4. : writing as opposed to print : written documents or written characters — abbr. MS |