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1) оригінал, першоджерело2) первинний, первісний, початковий; оригінальний, справжній; початковий•- original act
- original action
- original answer
- original application
- original arbitrators
- original arraignment
- original author
- original bill
- original bill of lading
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- original manuscript
- original of a document
- original order
- original order paper
- original owner
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- original patent
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- original precedent
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- original purchase
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- original suit
- original supporting document
- original tenor
- original text
- original text of a treaty
- original trial
- original trial court
- original trial ruling
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manuscript — 01. He has sent his [manuscript] to a number of different publishers, but no one has yet expressed any interest. 02. The recent discovery of an unknown [manuscript] by Ernest Hemingway has certainly excited the literary community. 03. Cathy had… … Grammatical examples in English
manuscript — [[t]mæ̱njʊskrɪpt[/t]] manuscripts 1) N COUNT: also in N A manuscript is a handwritten or typed document, especially a writer s first version of a book before it is published. He had seen a manuscript of the book. ...discovering an original… … English dictionary
original — 1. adjective /əˈɹɪʤənl/ a) First in a series or copies/versions The original manuscript contained spelling errors which were fixed in later versions b) Newly created This recording is by the original broadway cast. Syn: initial, autograph … Wiktionary
manuscript — man|u|script [ˈmænjuskrıpt] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: manu scriptus written by hand ] 1.) a book or piece of writing before it is printed in manuscript ▪ I read his novel in manuscript. ▪ Unfortunately, parts of the original manuscript … Dictionary of contemporary English
Manuscript 512 — Manuscript No. 512 is a file of papers housed in the collection of the Biblioteca Nacional do Rio de Janeiro (BNRJ) which details the account of a 1753 expedition by Portuguese treasure hunters in Brazil. The papers allegedly were used by Percy… … Wikipedia
Manuscript — Man u*script, n. [LL. manuscriptum, lit., something written with the hand. See {Manuscript}, a.] 1. An original literary or musical composition written by the author, formerly with the hand, now usually by typewriter or word processor. It is… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Original — O*rig i*nal, n. [Cf. F. original.] [1913 Webster] 1. Origin; commencement; source. [1913 Webster] It hath it original from much grief. Shak. [1913 Webster] And spangled heavens, a shining frame, Their great Original proclaim. Addison. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Manuscript — (v. lat.), Handschrift, bes. aus alter Zeit als Original od. in Abschrift vorhandenes Exemplar einer Schrift, im Gegensatz zu einer durch den Druck veröffentlichten Schrift. Das Material, worauf sie geschrieben sind, ist Holz od. Blätter, Rinden … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Manuscript — Christ Pantocrator seated in a capital U in an illuminated manuscript from the BadischeLandesbibliothek, Germany … Wikipedia
Manuscript culture — The transition of communication technology: Oral Culture, Manuscript Culture, Print Culture, and Information Age[dubious – discuss] Manuscript culture uses manuscripts to store and disseminate information; in the West, it generally preceded the… … Wikipedia
manuscript — noun 1 copy of a book that has not yet been printed ADJECTIVE ▪ original ▪ autograph, handwritten ▪ the original autograph manuscript of the poem ▪ unpublished ▪ … Collocations dictionary