n.
Pronunciation: ' tran(t)- ˌ skript
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French transecrit, from Medieval Latin transcriptum, from Latin, neuter of transcriptus, past participle of transcribere
Date: 14th century
1 a : a written, printed, or typed copy especially : a usually typed copy of dictated or recorded material b : an official or legal and often published copy <a court reporter's transcript > especially : an official copy of a student's educational record
2 : a representation (as of experience) in an art form
3 : a sequence of RNA produced by transcription from a DNA template