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manuscript
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
manuscript
(noun)
manuscript
/
ˈ
mænjəˌskrɪpt/
noun
plural
manuscripts
manuscript
/
ˈ
mænjəˌskrɪpt/
noun
plural
manuscripts
Britannica Dictionary definition of MANUSCRIPT
:
the original copy of a play, book, piece of music, etc., before it has been printed
[
count
]
The library owns the author's original
manuscript
.
a copy of the composer's
manuscript
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She read the book
in manuscript
. [=she read the manuscript of the book]
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