i think the answer is 'transcribe'
The base word for "transcript" is "script," which refers to a written or printed document. The prefix "trans-" in "transcript" means "across" or "beyond," indicating that a transcript is a written record that goes beyond just spoken words.
The Latin root word for "transcript" is "transcribere," which means "to copy out" or "to write across."
there no base word its just one word Poem is this a base word
In a transcript, the term "root script" typically refers to the base or main script that serves as the foundation for the dialogue or conversation being transcribed. It may contain the essential information, dialogue, or key points of the interaction.
No, "frowns" is not a base word. The base word is "frown."
The base word in the word reporter is report
The root word for "transcript" is "script"
Transcript
Have you read the transcript? It was very useful.
The transcript of his high school grades was impressive.
The root word trans- means across
One option is the word transcript.
transcript?!
transcript subscript superscript
There are no perfect rhymes for the word transcript.
A transcription is when someone will record a converstiaon or meeting or lecture etc and give that recoding to a transcriber who listens to the recording and types up the recoding word for word. Have a look around the Transcript Diva website below for an idea about transcription is about.
The Transcript was created in 1867.
There is no French word in this spelling or pronounciation. Please provide a better transcript or more context.