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document /dokˈū-mənt/ noun- A paper, esp of an official character, affording information, proof or evidence of anything
- A file of text produced and held on a computer, esp a word processor
- Evidence, proof (archaic)
- Instruction (Spenser, etc)
- Warning (obsolete)
transitive verb (also /-mentˈ/)- To furnish (eg a ship) with documents
- To record
- To support or prove by documents or evidence
ORIGIN: Fr, from L documentum, from docēre to teach documental /-mentˈ/ adjective Documentary documentˈalist noun - A specialist in documentation
- A person who collects and classifies documents
documentarˈily adverb documenˈtarist noun A person who makes documentaries documentarizāˈtion or documentarisāˈtion noun documentˈarize or documentˈarise transitive verb and intransitive verb To present in, or make documentaries documentˈary adjective - Relating to or found in documents
- (of films, TV programmes, etc) aiming at presenting reality, presenting facts not fiction
noun A film or a radio or TV programme about real people or events, without fictional colouring or professional actors documentāˈtion noun - Preparation, setting forth, or use of documentary evidence and authorities
- Documents or other material provided in support, amplification or authentication
- Instruction (archaic)
- (in fiction) realistic reproduction of records, real or supposed
- The written information on the structure and operation of hardware or software (computing)
document reader noun (computing) An optical character reader that converts printed characters into digital code for a computer |