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naskah

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Indonesian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Malay naskah, naskhah (Standard Malay naskhah), from Arabic نُسْخَة (nusḵa). Semantic loan from Dutch handschrift.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈnas.kah/
  • Rhymes: -kah
  • Hyphenation: nas‧kah

Noun

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naskah (plural naskah-naskah)

  1. manuscript
    1. A book, composition or any other document, written by hand (or manually typewritten), not mechanically reproduced.
      Synonym: naskah tangan
    2. A single, original copy of a book, article, composition etc, written by hand or even printed, submitted as original for (copy-editing and) reproductive publication.
  2. draft: an early version of a written work.
    Synonyms: draf, rangrangan
  3. script
  4. codex
  5. copy:
    1. (journalism) the text that is to be typeset.
    2. (journalism) the text of newspaper articles.
    3. a printed edition of a book or magazine.
  6. paper:
    1. a written document that reports scientific or academic research and is usually subjected to peer review before publication in a scientific journal (as a journal article or the manuscript for one) or in the proceedings of a scientific or academic meeting (such as a conference, workshop, or symposium).
    2. a written document, generally shorter than a book (white paper, term paper), in particular one written for the Government.
      Synonym: buku

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