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manuscript

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. handwritten, or by extension manually typewritten, as opposed to being mechanically reproduced. n. A book, composition or any other document, written by hand (or manually typewritten), not mechanically reproduced.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the form of a literary work submitted for publication [syn: ms ] handwritten book or document [syn: holograph ]

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A manuscript is an original copy of a text. Manuscript may also refer to: Manuscript (publishing) Manuscript, block letters "The Manuscript" TV episode of Tales of Wells Fargo 1958 "The Manuscript" TV episode of The Mysterious Cities of Gold The Manuscript ...

Usage examples of manuscript.

Lastly, I wish to express my profoundest gratitude to Ruth Aley, who first saw the book in the manuscript.

Gantrix, has asked me to come to Section B of your Library and, if you will cooperate, sequester all manuscripts still extant dealing with the Anarch Peak.

After reading a certain amount of manuscript verse one is disposed to anathematize the inventor of homophonous syllabification.

We are for reasons that, after perusing this manuscript, you may be able to guess, going away again this time to Central Asia where, if anywhere upon this earth, wisdom is to be found, and we anticipate that our sojourn there will be a long one.

GENTLEMEN:--On the 15th day of this month, as I remember, a printed paper manuscript, with a few manuscript interlineations, called a protest, with your names appended thereto, and accompanied by another printed paper, purporting to be a proclamation by Andrew Johnson, Military Governor of Tennessee, and also a manuscript paper, purporting to be extracts from the Code of Tennessee, were laid before me.

Lincoln Child, truly the better half of our belletristic partnership, for his excellent and most insightful criticism of the manuscript.

Jim Baen, John Brekke, and to my agents, George Scithers and Darrell Schweitzer, for their comments and suggestions on the manuscript.

I owe an immense debt to Richard Burian, whose careful and sophisticated review of the manuscript, especially of Chapter IV, resulted in a critical improvement from an earlier version.

Why would anybody accuse six different writers of plagiarizing the same manuscript and then try to extort money from each one?

The visit of an unknown lady, and at such a late hour, had not been kept secret from her: her imagination at once pictured a yawning abyss on the edge of which I was standing, and she was continually sighing and moaning and murmuring French sentences, quoted from a little manuscript book entitled Extraits de Lecture.

The young Jesuit learned how the illustrious Count de Maistre had concerned himself about the future greatness of the Society, how a free-thinking Russian had stolen a secret manuscript and a magic knife from him.

David Morrison, Ken Vineberg, Raphael Kasper, Nicholas Boles, Steven Carlip, Arthur Greenspoon, David Mermin, Michael Popowits, and Shani Offen read the manuscript closely and offered detailed reactions and suggestions that greatly enhanced the presentation.

Yet, even with our advances in technology and methodology, even with the incomparably greater manuscript resources at our disposal, our Greek texts of today bear an uncanny resemblance to the Greek text of Westcott and Hort.

Note, however, two articles of the Miscellanea, one on the manuscript of this biography which is found in the library at Versailles, t.

The wall facing was decorated with illuminated manuscripts and testimonials from a score of organizations of former victims of the SS.