Manuscript

/ˈmænjəˌskrɪpt/ noun

A manuscript is a handwritten or typed document, especially an early version of a book, article, or piece of music before it is printed or published. It can also refer to old handwritten texts from history.

From Latin 'manu scriptus' meaning 'written by hand' ('manus' hand + 'scribere' to write). Before printing, all books were manuscripts because each one had to be copied by hand.

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