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documentn. a popular generic word among lawyers for any paper with writin...
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documentRelationships Broader Term: material Narrower Term: ancient documents digital document dynamic document formatted document manuscript photograph Related Term: compound document four-corners documen [..]
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document1640s, "to teach;" see document (n.). Meaning "to support by documentary evidence" is from 1711. Related: Documented; documenting.
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documentearly 15c., "teaching, instruction," from Old French document (13c.) "lesson, written evidence," from Latin documentum "example, proof, lesson," in Medieval Latin "o [..]
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documentnoun written communication verb record
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documentIn EDI, a form, such as an invoice or purchase order, that trading partners have agreed to exchange and that the EDI software handles within its compliance-checking logic.
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documentto keep track of.
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documentAny official or authoritative paper containing instructions, information, evidence, facts and the like. [D02678]
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documentUsually, a paper with writing on it. Technically, a document could be any item with a message imprinted on it, such as a piece of wood on which someone scratched out a will.
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documentwriting that provides information (especially information of an official nature) record in detail; "The parents documented every step of their child's development&quot [..]
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documentA medium and the data recorded on it for human use; for example, a report sheet or book. By extension, any record that has permanence and that can be read by human or machine.
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documentJensens Internet Dictionary When used in reference to the World Wide Web, a document is any file containing text, media or hyperlinks that can be transferred from an HTTP server to a client program.
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document(n.) In the PC world, the term was originally used for a file created with a word processor. In addition to text, documents can contain graphics, charts, and other objects. Increasingly, the line sepa [..]
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documentA printed record that contains information about an individual or topic.
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documentA document is recorded information or object which can be treated as a unit
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documentA generic term for a physical entity consisting of any substance on which is recorded all or a portion of one or more works for the purpose of conveying or preserving knowledge. In the words of the co [..]
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documentdokument
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documentdocument (pop)
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documentAn article, book, or other work, typically containing text or other media, that includes information content.
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document1 : a writing (as a deed or lease) conveying information see also instrument 2 a : something (as a writing, photograph, or recording) that may be used as evidence b : an official paper (as a ...
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documentRecorded information or an object that can be treated as a unit.
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documenta writing that conveys information
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documentDocument means information that is inscribed on a tangible medium or that is stored in an electronic or other medium and is retrievable in perceivable form. Document must be eligible to be recorded in [..]
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documentA document, or web document, is a resource on the World Wide Web that has a distinct web address. It could be an embedded image, whole web page, pdf or any other component of a web page. A document can be any kind of MIME type.
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documentWhen used in reference to the World Wide Web, a document is any file containing text, media or hyperlinks that can be transferred from an HTTP server to a client program.
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document(n) writing that provides information (especially information of an official nature)(n) anything serving as a representation of a person's thinking by means of symbolic marks(n) a written account [..]
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documentSometimes this can mean a drawing or other file that you wouldn’t think of as a document. Broadly, something you’ve made yourself or something you have edited or are able to edit. See also file.
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documentAnything printed, written, etc., relied upon to record or prove something.
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documentA DesignSpark Mechanical file (.scdoc) that may contain any combination of design versions, associated drawing sheets, and 3D markup slides.
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documentAnything on which information is recorded by any means, including words, symbols, images or electro-magnetic impressions.
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documentAmazon CloudSearch: An item that can be returned as a search result. Each document has a collection of fields that contain the data that can be searched or returned. The value of a field can [..]
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document(Scanning prep) - A related group of one or more papers, all of which will be scanned to produce a single electronic document. For example, a letter on four pieces of paper (with information written o [..]
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documentTo capture information regarding a site and it’s context including change over time. (Workgroup at Getty Conservation Institute 2003) To process, understand, store and communicate recorded information. It involves interpretation. (Workgroup at Getty Conservation Institute 2003) Planning, organizing, and managing the recording with specific [..]
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documentDocuments describing a medical treatment or Research project, including proposed procedures, Risks, and alternatives, that are to be signed by an individual, or the individual's Proxy, to indicat [..]
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documentAny medium designed to carry a record of data entries, including magnetic tapes and disks, microfilms, etc. Note: This term is defined in Annex J.1. to the Kyoto Convention of 1974.
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document"Document" means a draft or other demand, document of title, investment security, certificate, invoice or other record, statement or representation of fact, law, right or opinion: (A) That i [..]
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documentGenerally refers to writings, pictures, maps, etc. Denotes official papers such as deeds, agreements, title papers, receipts and other written instruments used to prove a fact. double jeopardy - Putti [..]
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documentn. a popular generic word among lawyers for any paper with writing on it. Technically it could include a piece of wood with a will or message scratched on it.
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documentAny recorded information, regardless of the nature of the medium or the method or circumstances of recording.
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documentDigital object that is the analog of a physical document, especially textual materials; a document model is an object model for documents.
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documentA set of text and/or graphical data organized and formatted for direct human interpretation. A document can be delivered as printed pages or digitally in the form of composed page images.
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documentAny written or recorded material not specifically prepared for the evaluation.
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documentAny written or pictorial information describing, defining, specifying, reporting, or certifying activities, requirements, procedures, or results.
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documentv. To record actions, decisions, or events; to substantiate. n. (RM, Arch) (1) Recorded information regardless of physical form or characteristics. Sometimes used interchangeably with record, although not all records are documents, and not all documents are records. (2) An individual record; a single file item (letter, form, memorandum, report, etc [..]
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documentmeans any or all of document, information and material as those terms are used in securities legislation
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documentA notary public's job includes notarizing signatures on documents. There could be endless variations in the types of documents that a notary could notarize. It is not the notary's responsibi [..]
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documentWritten, visual, audio-, or video-recorded information stored in the form of hard copy, film, magnetic tape, electronic data, or in an online, Web-based format
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documentFed. R. Civ. P. 34(a) defines a document as "including writings, drawings, graphs, charts, photographs, phonorecords, and other data compilations." In the electronic discovery world, a document also refers to a collection of pages representing an electronic file. E-mails, attachments, databases, word documents, spreadsheets and graphic fi [..]
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documentA bounded physical or digital representation of a body of information designed with the capacity (and usually intent) to communicate.
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documentA text file that can be in electronic format or printed on paper which supports the notice.
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documentAny publication (bound or unbound, printed material such as reports, studies, manuals) correspondence (letters, cables, and memos) or other printed or written products (such as charts, maps, etc) (USA [..]
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documentA carrier containing a representation of stored information , such as a form, punched card, magnetic tape, computer disc/diskette or compact disc.
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documentA document refers to any of the land title forms or supporting material (including survey plans) which are submitted as part of an application to register an interest in land within British Columbia. [..]
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documentInformation and the medium that is used to bring it into existence. A document can be digital or physical. ISO identifies five types of documents: specifications, quality manuals, quality plans, recor [..]
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document
An original or official paper relied upon as the basis, proof, or support of anything else, including any writing, book, or other instrument conveying information pertinent to such proof or support. [..]
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documentA paper or record, especially an official one. To document a CLAIM means to bring together all records needed to prove it. Documentary history is history that is researched using written records, as opposed to history based on facts taken from ARCHAEOLOGY, ORAL TRADITION, or similar sources.
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