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transcribe /tran-skrībˈ, trän-/ transitive verb- To write over from one book into another
- To copy
- To write out (notes, etc) in full
- To transliterate
- To arrange (a composition) for an instrument, voice or combination other than that for which it was composed (music)
- To record for future broadcasting or the like
- To broadcast a transcription of
- To transfer (information) from one type of storage system to another (computing)
- To make a phonetic or phonemic transcription of (speech, sounds, etc; linguistics)
- To cause to undergo transcription (qv below; genetics)
ORIGIN: L transcrībere, -scrīptum transcrībˈable adjective transcrībˈer noun transcript /tranˈskript, tränˈ/ noun - A written or printed copy, esp a legal or official copy of (sometimes secret) proceedings, testimony, etc
- Any copy
- A length of RNA with its sequence copied by base pairing from a DNA template, or of DNA copied from an RNA template (genetics, biochemistry)
- An official copy of a school pupil's educational report (N American)
transcripˈtion noun - The act of transcribing
- Any transcribed text
- The natural process by which a molecule of RNA is copied by base pairing from a DNA template carrying the necessary genetic information (genetics)
transcripˈtional adjective transcripˈtionally adverb transcripˈtive adjective transcripˈtively adverb |