transcript

/ˈtrænskrɪpt/
noun
  1. A written or printed version of something that was originally spoken or recorded.
    • I read the transcript of the podcast because I missed some details.
    • The student requested a transcript of the lecture to study for the exam.
    • The court reporter prepared a transcript of the witness's testimony.
  2. An official record of a student's courses, grades, and academic achievements.
    • She sent her high school transcript to the college admissions office.
    • His transcript showed excellent grades in all science classes.
    • You need to request an official transcript from the registrar.
  3. A copy of a document or text.
    • The historian found a transcript of the old treaty in the archives.
    • He kept a transcript of all the emails for his records.
    • The library has a transcript of the original medieval manuscript.
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