- To make a full written or typewritten copy of (dictated material, for example).
- Computer Science. To transfer (information) from one recording and storing system to another.
- Music.
- To adapt or arrange (a composition) for a voice or instrument other than the original.
- To translate (a composition) from one notational system to another.
- To reduce (live or recorded music) to notation.
- To record, usually on tape, for broadcast at a later date.
- Linguistics. To represent (speech sounds) by phonetic symbols.
- To translate or transliterate.
- Biology. To cause (DNA) to undergo transcription.
[Latin trānscrībere : trāns-, trans- + scrībere, to write.]
transcribable tran·scrib'a·ble adj.transcriber tran·scrib'er n.




