Definition of Transcribers

1. Noun. (plural of transcriber) ¹

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Definition of Transcribers

1. transcriber [n] - See also: transcriber

Lexicographical Neighbors of Transcribers

transcortin
transcranial
transcranial radiograph
transcreate
transcreated
transcreates
transcreating
transcreation
transcreations
transcribable
transcribbler
transcribblers
transcribe
transcribed
transcriber
transcribers
transcribes
transcribing
transcript
transcriptase
transcriptases
transcripted
transcription
transcription factor
transcription factor ap-1
transcription factors
transcription unit
transcriptional
transcriptional control
transcriptional silencing

Literary usage of Transcribers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann, Edward Aloysius Pace, Condé Bénoist Pallen, Thomas Joseph Shahan, John Joseph Wynne (1913)
"... nor can it be supposed that they were omitted by transcribers, for this conjecture would destroy the Evangelist's computation of fourteen kings. ..."

2. The History of the Popes, from the Close of the Middle Ages: Drawn from the by Ludwig Pastor, Goldwin Smith, Frederick Ignatius Antrobus, Ralph Francis Kerr (1891)
"Armies of transcribers, many of whom were Germans and Frenchmen, t were perpetually employed in this work. When in 1450 the plague in Rome obliged the Pope ..."

3. An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures by Thomas Hartwell Horne (1825)
"The negligent* or mistakes of transcribers; — 2. Errors or imperfections in tht manuscript copied; — 3. Critical conjecture ; — 4. ..."

4. Records and Record Searching: A Guide to the Genealogist and Topographer by Walter Rye (1897)
"... the British Museum and other London repertories. Those to whose names a I is prefixed have published antiquarian works. RECORD AGENTS AND Transcribers. ..."

5. A Grammar of the New Testament Greek by Alexander Buttmann (1891)
"... which m such a writer as Luke is probably to be charged only to the transcribers, since in another passage (xxii. 6) of the same author the Inf. Aor. ..."

6. Historical Memoir on Italian Tragedy: From the Earliest Period to the by Joseph Cooper Walker (1799)
"... considered as such at the present day, if that learned writer had not discovered that, through the ignorance of transcribers, it was poetry in disguise. ..."

7. The Old Printer and the Modern Press by Charles Knight (1854)
"... School-days — French disused — English taught — Variations in English — Books before Printing — Libraries — Transcribers — Books for the Great — Book ..."

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