Transcriptions

/trænsˈkrɪpʃənz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Written or typed copies of spoken legal proceedings, courtroom testimony, or other verbal records.
    The attorney reviewed the transcriptions of the trial before filing an appeal.

Commentary

Typically refers to the plural form of 'transcription'; used in contexts involving legal records or evidence documentation.

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