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scanlate
English
Etymology
Blend of scan +? translate
Verb
scanlate (third-person singular simple present scanlates, present participle scanlating, simple past and past participle scanlated)
- (transitive) To scan and translate (a Korean or Japanese manga) in order to distribute it to speakers of other (usually Western) languages.
Related terms
- scanlation
- scanlator
Anagrams
- Analects, analects
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scanlation
English
Alternative forms
- scanslation
Etymology
Blend of scan +? translation
Noun
scanlation (countable and uncountable, plural scanlations)
- (comics, chiefly manga) The process of scanning and translating foreign language comics (especially Japanese manga or Korean manhwa) into the translator's language, for free distribution over the Internet.
- (comics) a comic that has been scanned, translated, and with translation overlaid onto the original text to produce a second language version of the comic; a scanlated comic
Coordinate terms
- fansub
- fandub
- fanslation
Related terms
- scanlate
- scanlator
Translations
Anagrams
- salcatonin, sanctional
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