Manuscript

B2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    40 %
  • Retention Rate
    60 %
  • Complexity
    70 %
  • Manuscript Meanings

    noun a handwritten or typed piece of writing, such as a book or document

    Fields related to manuscript

    Literature

    Manuscripts are handwritten or typed documents that serve as the original version of a literary work before it is published.

    History

    Manuscripts are historical documents written by hand before the invention of the printing press.

    Library Science

    Librarians and archivists work to preserve and catalog manuscripts for future generations.

    Archaeology

    Manuscripts found during archaeological excavations provide valuable insights into ancient civilizations.

    Religious Studies

    Religious texts such as the Bible or Quran were originally transmitted through manuscripts.

    Art History

    Manuscripts often feature intricate illustrations and calligraphy, making them important in the study of art history.

    Occupation Usage of manuscript

    Writer

    A writer may submit a manuscript to a publisher for consideration for publication.

    Editor

    An editor may review and provide feedback on a manuscript before it is finalized for publication.

    Literary Agent

    A literary agent may represent an author in negotiating publishing deals for their manuscript.

    Academic Researcher

    An academic researcher may submit a manuscript detailing their research findings to a scientific journal for publication.

    Historian

    A historian may analyze and interpret historical manuscripts to gain insights into past events.

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