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Что (кто) такое document - определение

FORM FOR PRESERVATION OF STRUCTURED AND IDENTIFIED INFORMATION
Documents; Documenting; Documented; Graphical document; Social documentation; 🗎; 🖺; 🖻; Law document; Documetns
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Document         
·noun An example for instruction or warning.
II. Document ·vt To Teach; to School.
III. Document ·noun That which is taught or authoritatively set forth; precept; instruction; dogma.
IV. Document ·vt 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.
V. Document ·noun 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.
document         
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
document         
1. <application> Any specific type of file produced or edited by a specific application; usually capable of being printed. E.g. "Word document", "Photoshop document", etc. 2. <hypertext> A term used on some systems (e.g. Intermedia) for a hypertext node. It is sometimes used for a collection of nodes on related topics, possibly stored or distributed as one. 3. <programming> To write documentation on a certain piece of code. (2003-10-25)
document         
(documented)
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
A document is one or more official pieces of paper with writing on them.
...a policy document for the Labour Party conference...
The policeman wanted to see all our documents.
= paper
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2.
A document is a piece of text or graphics, for example a letter, that is stored as a file on a computer and that you can access in order to read it or change it. (COMPUTING)
When you are finished typing, remember to save your document.
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3.
If you document something, you make a detailed record of it in writing or on film or tape.
He wrote a book documenting his prison experiences...
VERB: V n
document         
¦ noun 'd?kj?m(?)nt a piece of written, printed, or electronic matter that provides information or evidence, or that serves as an official record.
¦ verb 'd?kj?m?nt record in written, photographic, or other form.
Derivatives
documentable adjective
documental -'m?nt(?)l adjective
documentative adjective
Origin
ME: from OFr., from L. documentum 'lesson, proof' (in med. L. 'written instruction, official paper'), from docere 'teach'.
document         
n. 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. See also: documentary evidence
document         
n.
Paper, writing (official).
Document         
A document is a written, drawn, presented, or memorialized representation of thought, often the manifestation of non-fictional, as well as fictional, content. The word originates from the Latin Documentum, which denotes a "teaching" or "lesson": the verb doceō denotes "to teach".
Document (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Document is a basic theoretical construct that refers to everything that may be preserved or represented in order to serve as evidence for some purpose.
Living document         
DOCUMENT THAT GETS CONTINUOUSLY UPDATED
Living Document; Dynamic document; Evergreen document
A living document, also known as an evergreen document or dynamic document, is a document that is continually edited and updated. An example of a living document is an article in Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia that permits anyone to freely edit its articles, in contrast to "dead" or "static" documents, such as an article in a single edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica.

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Document

A document is a written, drawn, presented, or memorialized representation of thought, often the manifestation of non-fictional, as well as fictional, content. The word originates from the Latin Documentumcode: lat promoted to code: la , which denotes a "teaching" or "lesson": the verb doceōcode: lat promoted to code: la denotes "to teach". In the past, the word was usually used to denote written proof useful as evidence of a truth or fact. In the Computer Age, "document" usually denotes a primarily textual computer file, including its structure and format, e.g. fonts, colors, and images. Contemporarily, "document" is not defined by its transmission medium, e.g., paper, given the existence of electronic documents. "Documentation" is distinct because it has more denotations than "document". Documents are also distinguished from "realia", which are three-dimensional objects that would otherwise satisfy the definition of "document" because they memorialize or represent thought; documents are considered more as 2-dimensional representations. While documents can have large varieties of customization, all documents can be shared freely and have the right to do so, creativity can be represented by documents, also. History, events, examples, opinions, etc. all can be expressed in documents.