excerpt

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English

Etymology

From Latin excerptus, past participle of excerpere (to pick out), from ex (out) + carpere (to pick, pluck).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɛɡzɜ(ɹ)(p)t/, /ɛɡˈzɜ(ɹ)(p)t/, /ɛkˈsɜ(ɹ)(p)t/, /ˈɛksɜ(ɹ)(p)t/
  • Audio (US):(file)

Noun

excerpt (plural excerpts)

  1. A clip, snippet, passage or extract from a larger work such as a news article, a film, or a literary composition.

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Verb

excerpt (third-person singular simple present excerpts, present participle excerpting, simple past and past participle excerpted)

  1. (transitive) To select or copy sample material (excerpts) from a work.

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