WordNet
n. something written, especially copied from one medium to another, as a typewritten version of dictation [syn: transcription]
Usage examples of "written text".
Then several Taoists came forward with images and a written text, which they burned.
Most were covered with the small close-written text of his diary, but there were several drawings--the Rodriguez tortoise, the seals of False Bay--some washed with water-colour.
Enrique was busying himself not with a vertigo-inducing molecular display, but with an array of closely-written text.
It consisted of three paragraphs of written text and ten pages of mathematical formulae, and was rather well received.
In the song, there were only notes, pure, perfect, but these notes corresponded exactly to the written text, the human translation of Deneir's music.
This very primitive version is from a pre-Yomesh written text found in the Isenpeth Cave Shrine of the Gobrin Hinterlands.
A person could even code a written text, just by underlining words or letters, and he could do it even without a pencil.
With inimitable precision and without a written text he opened the meeting and presented in concise language all the vulnerable pressure points which had been exposed during the last day.
An explanation appeared, written with Arkonese letters: Telepathic message of spherical being follows, indicated by written text.
There was a photograph accompanying the twenty-five pages of closely written text.
There was no written text of the speech, no press to report it, no audience hungry to hear it, and no real reason for giving it -- except that Jimmy Carter had a few serious things on his mind that day, and he figured it was about time to unload them, whether the audience liked it or not.
It would appear that the ICC is correct, that the written text of the New Testament is incomplete.