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/ˈtrænskrɪpt/ noun

A written or printed copy of spoken words, or an official record of a student’s courses and grades.

It comes from Latin 'transcriptum', from 'transcribere' meaning 'to copy' or 'to write across' ('trans' = across + 'scribere' = to write). It originally referred to any written copy.

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