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transcribe
To copy data from one medium to another; for example, from one source document to another, or from a source document to the computer. It often implies a change of format or codes.
transcribe [tranz′krīb]
(computer science)
To copy, with or without translating, from one external computer storage medium to another.
(electronics)
To record, as to record a radio program by means of electric transcriptions or magnetic tape for future rebroadcasting.


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