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UK
/tˈaɪpskɹɪpt/
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NOUN
- typewritten matter especially a typewritten copy of a manuscript
How To Use typescript In A Sentence
- As she slotted it into the cassette player her eye was caught by the pile of typescript on her desk. MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
- However, the main manuscripts, typescripts, and proofs which led to its publication were not themselves published until the 1970's.
- Hence, doubtless, the unusual volume of publicity material that accompanied the review copy of Miss MacIntosh, My Darling, including a photograph of Miss Young delivering that mighty pile of typescript, and two pages of advance comments on the novel, all of them, in principle, favorable, ranging from the full-throated ecstatic to the mildly approbatory. Queen for a Day
- Over the years she lost the typescript of the manuscript she and Coates had labored over during summer 1947, so in her old age she started over.
- We receive several new typescripts a day.
- My first ever published book review in issue one was written from a copy of the typescript of her On the Periphery.
- We receive several new manuscripts and typescripts every week.
- As an afterthought she picked up the pile of typescript that sat on her desk, and with it the diskette from her computer. MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
- J.R.R. Tolkien, on the other hand, was so very much a man of letters that he did not even attempt to publish any of his fiction until a reader at Allen and Unwin chanced to hear of The Hobbit and pried the typescript out of his hands. Moorcock, Saruman and the Dragon’s Tail
- The proposed title ‘Memory Harbour’ is not used in the manuscript or in the corrected complete typescript, which is titled with a singular form, A Reverie over Childhood and Youth, from which Reveries Cuala 1916 was set. Collected Works of W. B. Yeats Volume III Autobiographies