Transcripts

/ˈtrænskrɪpts/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A written or printed version of material originally presented in another medium, especially the verbatim record of spoken proceedings in court or legal hearings.
    The attorney requested the transcripts of the trial for review.

Forms

  • transcript

Commentary

Typically used in the plural to refer to official written records of spoken testimony or proceedings, important for appeals and evidentiary review.

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