From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtypescripttype‧script /ˈtaɪpˌskrɪpt/ noun [countable] TCNCOPYa copy of a document that has been typed
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typescript• Accompanying this is a typescript of the text.• No answer, scribbled Goldberg in the margin of his typescript, because no question.• Night, scribbled Goldberg in the margin of his typescript, work on glass, day, work on freewheeling commentary.• Excuses, wrote Goldberg in the margin of his typescript with a felt-tip pen, an end to excuses.• He took his typescript with him from the compartment for fear of its vanishing.• Many people read it in typescript.• But it was never sent to a printer and is still in typescript.• The book has been well edited but the quality of the typescript is variable.