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typescript
[ tahyp-skript ]
noun
- a typewritten copy of a literary composition, document, or the like, especially as prepared for a printer.
- typewritten matter, as distinguished from handwritten or printed matter.
typescript
/ ˈtaɪpˌskrɪpt /
noun
- a typed copy of a document, literary script, etc
- any typewritten material
Word History and Origins
Origin of typescript1
Example Sentences
Two other typescripts are known to be in existence, one in France's national library and another in the Harry Ransom Center in Texas.
There are typescripts and drafts of all his published books, from “V.”
Initially conceived while in pandemic-period isolation, the D.C. artist’s new series employs densely overlapping typescripts as backdrops for simple, curved geometric forms drawn in charcoal.
The archive includes two partial typescripts for his 1932 nonfiction work about bullfighting, “Death in the Afternoon.”
In the late 1950s, as America welcomed Jack Kerouac’s 120 feet of spontaneous typescript, a different kind of scroll was underway on the West Coast.
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