transcription, транскрипция: [ ˈō-dē-əm ]
noun
Etymology: Latin, hatred, from odisse to hate; akin to Old English atol terrible, Greek odyssasthai to be angry
Date: 1602
1. : the state or fact of being subjected to hatred and contempt as a result of a despicable act or blameworthy circumstance
2. : hatred and condemnation accompanied by loathing or contempt : detestation
3. : disrepute or infamy attached to something : opprobrium