Concept cluster: Graphics and sound > Creating written content
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An annotator.
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The result of this process; a writing or composition.
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Someone who writes an autograph
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(nonstandard or obsolete) A description.
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An account, description, or commentary including every detail of the action or event.
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(writing) The process of writing a book.
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(chiefly journalism) A short critique, ranging anywhere from a single sentence to a few hundred words in length, of an artistic work.
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A rundown (rough outline) of a situation, event, etc.
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The authoring of a project by a team of people working in collaboration, often with a project manager to coordinate effort
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An instance of information transfer; a conversation or discourse.
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Obsolete form of copy. [The result of copying; an identical duplicate of an original.]
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(rare) To write the copy (or text) of an advertisement; to have a job as a copywriter.
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(demoscene) A person who creates demos.
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(countable) An activity in school where the teacher reads a passage aloud and the students write it down.
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(countable) A formal lengthy exposition of some subject, either spoken or written.
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One who documents something
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(of a document) Finalized, written in large letters.
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(rare) The act of writing.
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(obsolete) A copy; a transcript.
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Synonym of publisher's reader (see reader).
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(writing) Something that is freewritten.
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(writing) Someone who freewrites.
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(transitive) To describe in a gazetteer.
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Alternative form of ghostwrite [(authorship, intransitive) To write under the name of another (especially literary works).]
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Alternative form of ghostwrite [(authorship, intransitive) To write under the name of another (especially literary works).]
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(authorship, transitive) To author a literary work or speech in the place of another.
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(rare, nonstandard) summary, summarization/summarisation
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(transitive) To develop and add hints to a font.
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(sciences) For a single reader.
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(intransitive) To write in a journal; to keep a journal.
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(transitive) To print, inscribe, or paint letters on something.
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The product of such study; often, writings.
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A remark about remarks.
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A summary of summaries.
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(transitive) To write a monograph on (a subject).
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(obsolete, derogatory, nonce word) scrivener
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A general description of some subject.
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A brief summary, as of a book or a presentation.
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(authorship) A complete rewrite from the beginning, most commonly of a screenplay.
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(obsolete, rare) To write or produce pamphlets.
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(authorship) The course of a story, comprising a series of incidents which are gradually unfolded, sometimes by unexpected means.
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The workings of the plot of a literary work.
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(informal) The practice of mailing a sealed, dated copy of one's work to oneself as a proof of copyright ownership, rather than registering the work with a copyright office.
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One who postedits.
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(intransitive) To write postils, or marginal notes; to comment; to postillate.
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(transitive) To present (a topic) by means of electronic slides.
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A person who is profiled.
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(education) A short piece of writing, typically a few sentences long, assigned to students to help them to summarize a concept.
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The reading aloud by a court reporter or stenographer of testimony previously taken down in stenographic dictation, usually at the request of the presiding judge or parties involved in a deposition.
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A person who reads a publication.
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(film, television, theater) An organized reading of the screenplay or script by all of the actors, prior to the actual performance.
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rubricator
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A text written as a review of material, as opposed to one intended to introduce a topic.
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Alternative spelling of resume (“summary, especially of employment history”) [A summary or synopsis.]
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To write a critical evaluation of a new art work etc.; to write a review.
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The form of language used by a reviewer (of books, restaurants etc)
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The publication of multiple (usually very similar) papers based on a single piece of research.
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To write.
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(informal) Synonym of self-publish
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(authorship) To publish a work independently, without the assistance of a publishing company.
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A classroom exercise in which students shout a text to their partner to write down.
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One who writes signs.
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A spellchecker.
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Someone who translates subtitles.
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A written version of what was said orally
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Obsolete form of treatise. [A formal, usually lengthy, systematic discourse on some subject.]
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(transitive, Internet, IRC) To assign the voice flag to a user on IRC, permitting them to send messages to the channel.
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(transitive) To participate in the wiki-based production of.
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To write a work for posterity and/or friends that one cannot publish except as samizdat.
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To be an authoritative expert (on some specified topic).
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A review published in the print or online media for a film, book, etc.
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(rare) One who is written to; the recipient of a letter, etc.
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Anything that writes or produces output.
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The (usually temporary) inability to begin or continue work on a piece of writing, especially creative writing.
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The job of a writer or clerk; clerkship.
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(countable) Something written, such as a document, article or book.

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