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1. n. (now chiefly historical) The minutes, or official record, of a negotiation or transaction; especially a document drawn up officially which forms the legal basis for subsequent agreements based on it. |  |
2. n. (international law, now rare) An official record of a diplomatic meeting or negotiation; later specifically, a draft document setting out agreements to be signed into force by a subsequent formal trea |  |
3. n. (international law) An amendment to an official treaty. |  |
4. n. The first leaf of a roll of papyrus, or the official mark typically found on such a page. |  |
5. n. The official formulas which appeared at the beginning or end of certain official documents such as charters, papal bulls etc. |  |
6. n. (sciences) The original notes of observations made during an experiment; also, the precise method for carrying out or reproducing a given experiment. |  |
7. n. The official rules and guidelines for heads of state and other dignitaries, governing accepted behaviour in relations with other diplomatic representatives or over affairs of state. |  |
8. n. (by extension) An accepted code of conduct; acceptable behaviour in a given situation or group. |  |
9. n. (computing) A set of formal rules describing how to transmit or exchange data, especially across a network. |  |
10. n. (medicine) The set of instructions allowing a licensed medical professional to start, modify, or stop a medical or patient care order. |  |
11. v. (obsolete, transitive) To make a protocol of. |  |
12. v. (obsolete, intransitive) To make or write protocols, or first drafts; to issue protocols. |  |