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21document — Document. s. m. Enseignement. Vieux documents. anciens documents. titres & documents. Ce mot vieillit …
22document — ► NOUN ▪ a piece of written, printed, or electronic matter that provides information or evidence. ► VERB ▪ record in written or other form. ORIGIN Latin documentum lesson, proof , from docere teach …
23Document — For the R.E.M. album, see Document (album). For the similarly named surrealist journal, see Documents (magazine). The term document has more meanings in ordinary language and in scholarship. WordNet 3.1. lists four meanings (October 2011):… …
24document — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 official paper/book ADJECTIVE ▪ important, key ▪ one of the key documents in this case ▪ relevant ▪ lengthy, long …
25document — ▪ I. document doc‧u‧ment 1 [ˈdɒkjmənt ǁ ˈdɑːk ] noun [countable] a record of important information on paper or computer disk: • His main expense is photocopying thousands of legal documents. • electronic document management systems deˈfence… …
26Document — Pour la revue portant ce titre, voir Documents. Pour le document dans son acception informatique, voir document (informatique). Dans son acception courante un document est généralement défini comme le support physique d une information. Plus… …
27Document 8 — The correct title of this article is Document #8. The substitution or omission of the # sign is because of technical restrictions. Document #8 Studio album by …
28document — n. 1) to draw up a document 2) to file; store documents 3) to classify; declassify a document 4) a classified; confidential; restricted; secret; top secret document 5) an authentic document 6) a document about, concerning * * * [ dɒkjʊment]… …
29document — An instrument on which is recorded, by means of letters, figures, or marks, the original, official, or legal form of something, which may be evidentially used. In this sense the term document applies to writings; to words printed, lithographed,… …
30document — An instrument on which is recorded, by means of letters, figures, or marks, the original, official, or legal form of something, which may be evidentially used. In this sense the term document applies to writings; to words printed, lithographed,… …