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.
Manus means hand in Latin and scriptus means written, so manuscript literally means written by hand.
When a manuscript is accepted for publication, it means that the journal or publisher has agreed to publish it after any necessary revisions are made. When a manuscript is "in press," it means that it has been accepted for publication and is in the process of being prepared for printing and distribution.
For example: manufacture, manuscript, manumission, manipulate, manacle.
"Paging" means "marking or number the pages of something, such as a book or manuscript".
The English term for a first copy of a book or play written by hand is "manuscript."
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.
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 abbreviation for 'manuscript' is M.S.
The manuscript had to be completed by Friday
It is called an autograph.