Manuscript usually refers to the original material, penned by the author him/herself. It is anything written [script] by hand [manu-] as opposed to being printed or otherwise stored or mass produced.
The Latin root of manuscript is "manus," which means hand, and "scriptus," which means written. The combination of these roots gives the word manuscript its literal meaning of "written by hand."
For example: manufacture, manuscript, manumission, manipulate, manacle.
The word "solicit" means to ask for or request. If the publisher requested that you send it, it's solicited. If you just send it, it's unsolicited.
The English term for a first copy of a book or play written by hand is "manuscript."
"Paging" means "marking or number the pages of something, such as a book or manuscript".
Manuscript is a noun, because a manuscript is someTHING. Manuscript is not an action, therefore it can't be a verb.
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It depends on postage -- unsolicited means that you just send it to the publisher without being asked. A solicited manuscript is one the publisher asks you to send.
The manuscript had to be completed by Friday
The abbreviation for 'manuscript' is M.S.
It is called an autograph.
Yes, any noun suitable for the situation may function as a collective noun; for example:a manuscript of errorsa manuscript of memoriesa manuscript of anecdotesa manuscript of mesdeeds