Transcript
(noun)
A written or typed copy of a speech, broadcast, or other recorded words.
Origin:
Late 16th century: from latin transcriptum, from the verb transcribere "write across".
Examples:
- She requested a transcript of the proceedings.
- The court reporter created a transcript of the trial.
- The transcript of the interview was used as evidence in court.
- The reporter provided a transcript of the president's speech.
- The student needed a transcript of his grades to apply to college.