English to Indonesian Dictionary manuscript

manuscript

naskah
definition
noun
an illuminated manuscript
a book, document, or piece of music written by hand rather than typed or printed.
translation of 'manuscript'
noun
naskah
example
From about this time we have the earliest surviving 'manuscript' written by Galileo.
The spy writer falsely claimed he wrote the 'manuscript' for the Enigma book.
All authors were responsible for revising the 'manuscript' and for final approval of the paper.
Bits of the 'manuscript' turned up in strange libraries, written in unlikely languages.
Informed consent for this purpose requires that the patient should be shown the 'manuscript' to be published.
You could offer to let them see the 'manuscript' before it's published, if necessary.
Yes, but the anthropologist had sold his 'manuscript' to some publisher who had no notice of any of this.
One of the features of early modern 'manuscript' and even printed language was its variable and unstable nature.
her autobiography remained in 'manuscript'
'manuscript' copy
An entire 'manuscript' of Urdu written in Roman is a precious treasure of the Lahore Museum.
preparing the final 'manuscript'
If he did approach publishers with the 'manuscript' , a lot of people could have tipped off the paper.
They did so without seeing the 'manuscript' , and with the book not due to be delivered for another two years.
an illuminated 'manuscript'
Works on political subjects tended towards the abstract, circulating only in 'manuscript' .
Far from being unable to finish the book, he was on course to deliver the 'manuscript' earlier than I expected.
Finally, at the end of August last year, I gave my 'manuscript' to my publisher.
her autobiography remained in 'manuscript'
He had been writing a book on Epstein, but the 'manuscript' was never found.
He considered sending a legal letter asking for his 'manuscript' back.
an illuminated 'manuscript'
The books and 'manuscripts' were written on vellum, a preparation of calf, goat and sheep skins.
One of these unsolicited 'manuscripts' might be published every couple of years or so.
Its Romany collection of rare books and 'manuscripts' celebrates the culture and history of travellers.
Which is why there are a lot more 'manuscripts' available for publication than there are publishers willing to pay for them.
In antiquity Greek 'manuscripts' were written in what we call capital letters, without any gaps between letters.
At the same time, there are less than a dozen extant early medieval Welsh 'manuscripts' , and only three are illuminated.
We are attracting more 'manuscripts' and publishing more articles than ever before.
The completed 'manuscripts' will be displayed month by month in a special cabinet in the north aisle of the Priory.
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