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cop·y C0632600 (kŏp′ē)n. pl. cop·ies 1. a. An imitation or reproduction of an original; a duplicate: a copy of a painting; made two copies of the letter.b. Computers A file that has the same data as another file: stored on the server a copy of every document.c. One example of a printed text, picture, film, or recording: an autographed copy of a novel.2. a. Material, such as a manuscript, that is to be set in type.b. The words to be printed or spoken in an advertisement.c. Suitable source material for journalism: Celebrities make good copy.v. cop·ied, cop·y·ing, cop·ies v.tr.1. To make a reproduction or copy of: copied the note letter for letter; copied the file to a disk.2. To follow as a model or pattern; imitate. See Synonyms at imitate.3. To include as an additional recipient of a written communication: Please copy me when you reply to her.v.intr.1. To make a copy or copies.2. To admit of being copied: colored ink that does not copy well.3. To hear clearly or understand something said by radio communication: Mayday. Do you copy? [Middle English copie, from Old French, from Medieval Latin cōpia, transcript, from Latin, profusion; see op- in Indo-European roots.] cop′y·a·ble, cop′i·a·ble adj.copying (ˈkɒpɪɪŋ) nthe act of copyingCopyingSee also printing. chromographhectograph.copyism1. the practice of imitation, especially in art or literature. 2. an instance of such imitation. — copyist, n.cyclostylean instrument for cutting stencils from which multiple copies of an original can be made. — cyclostylar, adj.diagrapha device used for the mechanical reproduction of plans, outlines, etc., on any scale.ectypean exact copy. — ectypal, adj.hectograph, hektographa copy produced by hectography. Also called chromograph.hectography, hektographya reproductive process involving a prepared gelatin surf ace to which the original writing has been transferred. — hectographic, hektographic, adj.mechanographythe art or practice of producing multiple copies of an original by means of a machine. — mechanographist, n. — mechanographic, adj.pantographa mechanical device for making copies of plans or drawings on a scale different from that of the original. — pantographic, adj.phototelegraphythe transmission of pictures, print, etc., by means of radio or telegraphy. — phototelegraphic, adj.polygraphya device for producing copies of a drawing or of writing. — polygrapher, — polygraphist, n. — polygraphic, adj.reprographya collective term, introduced by UNESCO, for all processes of producing facsimiles of documents.voltagraphyRare. a process for copying a pattern by means of electrolysis.xerographya process for copying graphic matter by electrostatically charging a surface in areas corresponding to the printed areas of the original so that powdered resin carrying an opposite charge adheres to them and can be fused to the surface by pressure, heat, or both. — xerographic, adj.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | copying - an act of copying repeating, repetition - the act of doing or performing againduplication, gemination - the act of copying or making a duplicate (or duplicates) of something; "this kind of duplication is wasteful"replication, reproduction - the act of making copies; "Gutenberg's reproduction of holy texts was far more efficient"imitation - copying (or trying to copy) the actions of someone else | TranslationsαντιγραφήcopiageimitazioneriproduzioneEncyclopediaSeecopyLegalSeeCopycopying
Words related to copyingnoun an act of copyingRelated Words- repeating
- repetition
- duplication
- gemination
- replication
- reproduction
- imitation
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