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protocol /prōˈtō-kol or -tə-/ noun- A body of diplomatic etiquette
- The regulations, customs, etiquette, etc to be observed by any group or on any occasion
- A set of rules governing the transmission of data between two computers which cannot communicate directly
- An original note or minute, or the draft of a record, contract or transaction
- A draft treaty
- An official or formal account or record
- A factual record of observations, eg in scientific experiments (chiefly US)
- A record of transfer of lands (US)
- An official formula
intransitive verb (proˈtocolling; proˈtocolled) To issue or form protocols transitive verb To make a protocol of (also prōˈtocolize or prōˈtocolise) ORIGIN: Fr protocole, from LL prōtocollum, from Late Gr prōtokollon, a glued-on descriptive first leaf of a manuscript, from Gr prōtos first, and kolla glue prōtocolˈic adjective prōˈtocolist noun A registrar or clerk |