transcription, транскрипция: [ transitive verb ]
also em·brue im-ˈbrü
( im·brued also em·brued ; im·bru·ing also em·bru·ing )
Etymology: Middle English enbrewen, embrowen, from Anglo-French embrower to soil, probably alteration of Old French abevrer, abreuver to water, soak, ultimately from Latin bibere to drink — more at potable
Date: 15th century
: stain