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1. (n.) document
a written or printed paper furnishing information or evidence, as a passport, deed, bill of sale, or bill of lading; a legal or official paper.
2. document
any written item, as a book or letter, esp. of a factual or informative nature.
3. document
a computer data file.
4. document
Archaic. evidence; proof.
5. (v.t.) document
to furnish with documents.
6. document
to furnish with references, citations, etc., in support of statements made.
7. document
to support by documentary evidence:
to document a case.
8. document
to provide (a vessel) with a certificate giving particulars concerning nationality, ownership, tonnage, etc.
9. document
Obs. to instruct.
Etymology: (1400–50; late ME (< AF) < L documentum example (as precedent, warning, etc.))
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| Definition of 'Document' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) document, written document, papers
writing that provides information (especially information of an official nature)
2. (noun) document
anything serving as a representation of a person's thinking by means of symbolic marks
3. (noun) document
a written account of ownership or obligation
4. (verb) text file, document
(computer science) a computer file that contains text (and possibly formatting instructions) using seven-bit ASCII characters
5. (verb) document
record in detail
"The parents documented every step of their child's development"
6. (verb) document
support or supply with references
"Can you document your claims?"
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1. (noun) document
an official paper or record
a top-secret government document; travel documents
2. document
a computer file for writing in
Create a new document.
3. (verb) document
to record information about sth
The results were carefully documented.
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| Definition of 'Document' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Document
that which is taught or authoritatively set forth; precept; instruction; dogma
2. (noun) Document
an example for instruction or warning
3. (noun) Document
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
4. (verb) Document
to teach; to school
5. (verb) Document
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
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Sense: a written statement giving information, proof, evidence etc
She signed several legal documents relating to the sale of her house.
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Afrikaans: dokumente, geskrifte |
Arabic: وَثيقَه، مُسْتَنَد |
Bulgarian: документ |
Brazilian: documento |
Czech: dokument |
German: das Dokument |
Danish: dokument |
Greek: έγγραφο |
Spanish: documento |
Estonian: dokument |
Farsi: سند؛ مدرک |
Finnish: asiakirja |
French: document |
Hebrew: מִסמָך |
Hindi: लेख्यपत्र, दस्तावेज |
Croatian: dokument, isprava |
Hungarian: okirat |
Indonesian: dokumen |
Icelandic: skjal; málskjal |
Italian: documento |
Japanese: 文書 |
Korean: 서류 |
Lithuanian: dokumentas |
Latvian: dokuments |
Malay: dokumen |
Dutch: document |
Norwegian: dokument |
Polish: dokument |
Persian: سند؛ مدرک |
Pashto: سند |
Portuguese: documento |
Romanian: document |
Russian: документ |
Slovak: dokument, doklad, listina |
Slovenian: spis, listina |
Serbian: dokument |
Swedish: dokument, handling |
Thai: เอกสาร |
Turkish: belge, döküman |
Taiwanese: 文件 |
Ukrainian: документ |
Urdu: تحریری یا مطبوعہ دستاویز |
Vietnamese: tài liệu |
Chinese: 文件 |
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