Typescript
//ˈtʌɪpskɹɪpt// name, noun, verb
name, noun, verb ·Uncommon ·College level
Definitions
Noun
- 1 typewritten material, especially such a copy of a manuscript
"The whole production, which consists of 16 typescript pages contained in a decorative stiff cover, forms a pleasant reminder of the conditions in which the railway enthusiast was able to pursue his hobby before the recent war."
- 2 typewritten matter especially a typewritten copy of a manuscript wordnet
Verb
- 1 To transcribe into typewritten form. transitive
Proper Noun
- 1 A scripting programming language that is a strongly-typed superset of JavaScript.
- 2 Nonstandard form of TypeScript. alt-of, nonstandard
Example
More examples"A typescript is a typed manuscript."
Etymology
Etymology 1
From type + script.
Etymology 2
Blend of type (“value constraint”) + JavaScript.
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