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document
noun
a
piece
of
written
,
printed
,
or
digital
material
that
gives
information
or
serves
as
an
official
record
•
Please
bring
your
passport
and
the
document
that
proves
your
address
.
Please
bring
your
passport
and
the
document
that
proves
your
address
.
•
He
saved
the
report
as
a
PDF
document
on
his
laptop
.
He
saved
the
report
as
a
PDF
document
on
his
laptop
.
Late
Middle
English
,
from
Latin
documentum
‘
lesson
,
proof
,
example
’,
from
docere
‘
to
teach
’.
verb
-
document
,
documenting
,
documents
,
documented
to
record
information
about
something
by
writing
,
photographing
,
or
collecting
evidence
•
Scientists
documented
the
bird
’
s
migration
patterns
over
ten
years
.
Scientists
documented
the
bird
’
s
migration
patterns
over
ten
years
.
•
Use
your
phone
to
document
any
damage
before
you
move
in
.
Use
your
phone
to
document
any
damage
before
you
move
in
.
From
the
noun
‘
document
’;
earliest
verbal
use
recorded
in
the
18th
century
.
documentary
noun
-
documentary
,
documentaries
a
film
,
television
or
radio
programme
that
tells
the
facts
about
real
people
,
places
,
or
events
•
The
class
watched
a
documentary
about
endangered
tigers
.
The
class
watched
a
documentary
about
endangered
tigers
.
•
My
sister
is
making
a
documentary
on
street
artists
in
Berlin
.
My
sister
is
making
a
documentary
on
street
artists
in
Berlin
.
From
document
+
-ary
;
first
used
in
the
film
sense
in
the
1930s
.
adjective
consisting
of
or
based
on
written
records
,
photographs
,
or
other
documents
;
strictly
factual
•
The
lawyer
presented
documentary
evidence
to
support
her
case
.
The
lawyer
presented
documentary
evidence
to
support
her
case
.
•
Historians
value
letters
as
important
documentary
sources
.
Historians
value
letters
as
important
documentary
sources
.
Derived
from
document
+
-ary
in
the
sense
‘
consisting
of
documents
’ (
mid-19th
century
).