Definition of Transcriptions

1. Noun. (plural of transcription) ¹

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Definition of Transcriptions

1. transcription [n] - See also: transcription

Lexicographical Neighbors of Transcriptions

transcript
transcriptase
transcriptases
transcripted
transcription
transcription factor
transcription factor ap-1
transcription factors
transcription unit
transcriptional
transcriptional control
transcriptional silencing
transcriptionally
transcriptionist
transcriptionists
transcriptions
transcriptive
transcriptome
transcriptomes
transcriptomic
transcriptomics
transcriptor
transcriptosome
transcriptosomes
transcripts
transcritical
transcultural
transcultural nursing
transcurrence
transcurrent

Literary usage of Transcriptions

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

1. Organ Registration: A Comprehensive Treatise on the Distinctive Quality of by Everett Ellsworth Truette (1919)
"These " transcriptions " may be divided into two classes: First, those compositions whose style and character are more or less similar to the style and ..."

2. Organ Registration: A Comprehensive Treatise on the Distinctive Quality of by Everett Ellsworth Truette (1919)
"CHAPTER XVI Transcriptions MANY compositions which were originally composed ... If the student has a desire to play " transcriptions " of the first class ..."

3. Varronianus: A Critical and Historical Introduction to the Ethnography of by John William Donaldson (1860)
"I. Transcriptions of proper names the first clue to an interpretation of the Etruscan language. § i. Names of Etruscan divinities derived and explained. ..."

4. The Art of Teaching and Studying Language by François Gouin, Howard Swan (1892)
"This is, that our transcriptions reproduce the exact text of the author, ... Specimens of transcriptions. To make still more clear the process which we have ..."

5. Introduction to the Study of the Chinese Characters by Joseph Edkins (1876)
"OLD Transcriptions, JAPANESE, COREAN, COCHIN CHINESE. ... The sixth is Japanese, Corean, Mongolian, and Cochin Chinese transcriptions. ..."

6. Canon and Text of the Old Testament by Frants Buhl (1892)
"These transcriptions are specially valuable for this reason that they give us ... In Josephus and the LXX. the transcriptions are limited for the most part ..."

7. 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)
"... are so widely at variance with each other as to preclude any question of mere variations in different transcriptions of one original; either Hesychius ..."

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