Documentnoun
An original or official paper used as the basis, proof, or support of anything else, including any writing, book, or other instrument conveying information pertinent to such proof or support.
Documentnoun
Any material substance on which the information is represented by writing.
Documentnoun
(computing) A file that contains text.
Documentnoun
(obsolete) That which is taught or authoritatively set forth; precept; instruction; dogma.
Documentnoun
(obsolete) An example for instruction or warning.
Documentverb
To record in documents.
Documentverb
To furnish with documents or papers necessary to establish facts or give information.
Documentnoun
That which is taught or authoritatively set forth; precept; instruction; dogma.
Documentnoun
An example for instruction or warning.
Documentnoun
An original or official paper relied upon as the basis, proof, or support of anything else; - in its most extended sense, including any writing, book, or other instrument conveying information in the case; any material substance on which the thoughts of men are represented by any species of conventional mark or symbol.
Documentverb
To teach; to school.
Documentverb
To furnish with documents or papers necessary to establish facts or give information; as, a a ship should be documented according to the directions of law.
Documentnoun
writing that provides information (especially information of an official nature)
Documentnoun
anything serving as a representation of a person's thinking by means of symbolic marks
Documentnoun
a written account of ownership or obligation
Documentnoun
(computer science) a computer file that contains text (and possibly formatting instructions) using 7-bit ASCII characters
Documentverb
record in detail;
Documentverb
support or supply with references;
Documentnoun
a piece of written, printed, or electronic matter that provides information or evidence or that serves as an official record.
Documentverb
record (something) in written, photographic, or other form
Documentverb
support or accompany with documentation
Document
A document is a written, drawn, presented, or memorialized representation of thought, often the manifestation of non-fictional, as well as fictional, content. The word originates from the Latin Documentum, which denotes a or : the verb doceō denotes .
Writingnoun
(uncountable) Graphism of symbols such as letters that express some meaning.
Writingnoun
(uncountable) Something written, such as a document, article or book.
Writingnoun
(uncountable) The process of representing a language with symbols or letters.
Writingnoun
(countable) A work of an author.
Writingnoun
(countable) The style of writing of a person.
Writingnoun
Intended for or used in writing.
Writingverb
inflection of write||pres|part
Writingnoun
The act or art of forming letters and characters on paper, wood, stone, or other material, for the purpose of recording the ideas which characters and words express, or of communicating them to others by visible signs.
Writingnoun
Anything written or printed; anything expressed in characters or letters
Writingnoun
Handwriting; chirography.
Writingnoun
the act of creating written works;
Writingnoun
the work of a writer; anything expressed in letters of the alphabet (especially when considered from the point of view of style and effect);
Writingnoun
(usually plural) the collected work of an author;
Writingnoun
letters or symbols written or imprinted on a surface to represent the sounds or words of a language;
Writingnoun
the activity of putting something in written form;
Writingnoun
the activity or skill of writing
Writingnoun
a sequence of letters, words, or symbols marked on a surface
Writingnoun
handwriting
Writingnoun
the activity or occupation of composing text for publication
Writingnoun
written work, especially with regard to its style or quality
Writingnoun
books, stories, or other written works
Writingnoun
the Hagiographa.
Writing
Writing is a medium of human communication that involves the representation of a language with written symbols. Writing systems are not themselves human languages (with the debatable exception of computer languages); they are means of rendering a language into a form that can be reconstructed by other humans separated by time and/or space.