Transcription ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Transcription ( noun )

  1. A written or typed version of words that have been spoken.
  2. The process of transcribing or making a written or typed copy of spoken words.
  3. A transcription of a musical composition or performance.
  4. The representation of the genetic information coded in DNA by a complementary molecule of RNA, especially messenger RNA.

Origin:

Late middle english (denoting the act of transcribing or a written copy): from latin transcriptio(n-), from transcribere "write across", from trans- "across" + scribere "write".

Examples:

  1. She listened to the recording and made a transcription of it.
  2. The transcription process involves converting speech to text.
  3. The transcription of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony is widely used by choirs.
  4. The transcription of genetic information from DNA to RNA is crucial for protein synthesis.
  5. The lecture was recorded and later made available in transcription form for those who could not attend.

(As a verb)

Transcription ( verb )

  1. A written or typed version of words that have been spoken.
  2. The process of transcribing or making a written or typed copy of spoken words.
  3. A transcription of a musical composition or performance.
  4. The representation of the genetic information coded in DNA by a complementary molecule of RNA, especially messenger RNA.

Origin:

Late middle english (denoting the act of transcribing or a written copy): from latin transcriptio(n-), from transcribere "write across", from trans- "across" + scribere "write".

Examples:

  1. She listened to the recording and made a transcription of it.
  2. The transcription process involves converting speech to text.
  3. The transcription of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony is widely used by choirs.
  4. The transcription of genetic information from DNA to RNA is crucial for protein synthesis.
  5. The lecture was recorded and later made available in transcription form for those who could not attend.
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