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Relationships Narrower Term:  action copy authentic copy carbon copy certified copy contact copy engrossed copy figured copy file copy imitative copy information copy microcopy photocopy preservation [..]
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late 14c., from Old French copier (14c.), from Medieval Latin copiare "to transcribe," originally "to write in plenty," from Latin copia (see copy (n.)). Hence, "to write an o [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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early 14c., "written account or record," from Old French copie (13c.), from Medieval Latin copia "reproduction, transcript," from Latin copia "plenty, means" (see copious [..]
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noun duplicate, imitation verb duplicate verb imitate
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For copyright purposes, the physical form in which creative expression is reproduced and retained over time, no matter how brief. Copies include such things as books, magazines, photocopies, computer [..]
Source: nolo.com

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see clone
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copy down as is; "The students were made to copy the alphabet over and over" transcript: a reproduction of a written record (e.g. of a legal or school record) a thing made to [..]
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A function that reads data from a source, leaving the source data unchanged and writes it elsewhere. One example would be to copy a deck of punched cards onto magnetic tape.
Source: math.utah.edu

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To receive a message. 2. A recorded message or a duplicate of it. 3. To read data from a source, leaving the source data unchanged at the source, and to write the same data elsewhere, though they may be in a physical form that differs from that of the source. 4. To understand a transmitted message.
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 theme.
Source: shakespeare-online.com

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Generally refers to text -- typewritten pages, word-processing files, typeset galleys or pages -- although sometimes refers to all source materials (text and graphics) used in a publication.
Source: writedesignonline.com

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Refers to any typewritten material, art, photos, etc., to be used for the printing process.
Source: montague-gardens.minutemanpress.co.za (offline)

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To make a duplicate of a document or other work by hand or any other process. Many early books were produced in only one copy. In medieval Europe, devotional works and the classics were laboriously ha [..]
Source: abc-clio.com

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Any material that is to be typeset, be it a manuscript
Source: malanenewman.com (offline)

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an ad is made up of different elements and copy refers to the textual matter or the written word in an advertisement.  
Source: contentwriter.in (offline)

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Any furnished material (typewritten manuscript, pictures, artwork, etc..) to be used in the production of printing.
Source: bindagraphics.com

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The written or spoken part of an advertising message.
Source: theodora.com

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Also known as the script. It's the text of a spot.
Source: voices.com

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Main text of a story.
Source: journalism.co.uk (offline)

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 Written material for publication. In broadcasting also called a script.
Source: thenewsmanual.net

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Any text to be used in your advertisement.
Source: centurypublishing.com

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Text, as in the main text in a typescript
Source: filestore.harpercollins.co.uk

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As a whole, the written message on a sign. (See also artwork.)
Source: sign-age.com

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A PlateSpin Migrate peer-to-peer migration job that creates a duplicate of a workload, with a new network identity, on a physical or virtual machine. Compare with
Source: netiq.com

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Main text of a story.
Source: topofthefold.wordpress.com

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the words of an article, news story, or book any broadcast writing, including commercials any written material intended for publication, including advertising
Source: isabelperez.com

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Main text of a story.
Source: cssforum.com.pk

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editorial material. Hard copy refers to editorial material typed on paper
Source: creative.sulekha.com

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The written word. All the writing found in ads, direct mail, brochures, Web sites and other marketing materials.
Source: kranzcom.com

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 The main text of a story
Source: thetab.com

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What reporters write. A story is a piece of copy.
Source: slowburn.com (offline)

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This is the body text, or the “meat” of an article, that usually comes after the head and the dek. The point of the headline, and the dek, is to encourage readers to read the copy.
Source: howtojournalist.com (offline)

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material for a newspaper or magazine article.
Source: snn-rdr.ca

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text of story
Source: mediastudentsbook.com (offline)

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To duplicate.
Source: michigan.gov (offline)

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Copy means an imitation or reproduction or duplicate of an original. In the law of evidence, a copy is generally admissible to prove the contents in writing. According to USCS Fed Rules Evid R 1003, “ [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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menu Introduction Futures Case Sensitivity Links Under the Hood Introduction Computers spend a considerable amount of time copying files, often with a command called COPY built into the script process [..]
Source: mindprod.com

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A copy, as that term is used in the Copyright Act, is any material object, other than phonorecords, in which a work is fixed by any method now known or later developed, and from which the work can be perceived, reproduced, or otherwise communicated, either directly or with the aid of a machine or device.
Source: siia.net (offline)

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The text of the campaign, distinct from the graphics.
Source: netatlantic.com

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(n) a reproduction of a written record (e.g. of a legal or school record)(n) a thing made to be similar or identical to another thing(n) matter to be printed; exclusive of graphical materials(n) mater [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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That’s a mere copy of your countenance. Not your real wish or meaning, but merely one you choose to present to me.
Source: bartleby.com

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Copy a file or folder from one location to another. This is the default action when you drag from any place on drive C: to any other drive. Always use the right button if you actually want to make a c [..]
Source: fay.iniminimo.com

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 All furnished material or disc used in the production of a printed product. 
Source: printing.ucr.edu (offline)

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For an editor or typesetter, all written material. For a graphic designer or printer, everything that will be printed: art, photographs, and graphics as well as words.
Source: e-printing.co.uk (offline)

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The advertising displayed on an outdoor unit. The quality of the ad's creative design can impact the number of people who notice it.
Source: clearchanneloutdoor.com

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1) For an editor or typesetter, all written material. 2) For a graphic designer or printer, everything to be printed – art, photographs and graphics, as well as words.
Source: trumbullprinting.com

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Drawing, painting, sculpture that legitimately imitates or reproduces an original work of art. It is commonly considered a duplicate. Copies of other artists may be true reinterpretations, on the other hand contemporary copies of work of the past can not be easily distinguished. Authorised copy needs to be differentiated from the replication, repet [..]
Source: obs-traffic.museum (offline)

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The complete advertising message to be displayed on the advertising structure.
Source: moveoutdoor.com.au

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 Printed text in an advertisement.  
Source: magazine.org (offline)

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 The script for a radio segment.
Source: lessonbucket.com (offline)

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Pictorial design, background, message, etc., to be displayed on outdoor advertising displays.
Source: outdoorimpact.com

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Artwork displayed on an outdoor billboard.
Source: victoroutdoor.com (offline)

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The complete advertising message to be displayed on the advertising structure.
Source: omanz.co.nz (offline)

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The script for a commercial or voice-over
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theme
Source: shakespearehigh.com

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  The written word (as well as individual code numbers and letters) which appears on box covers and gameboards.  (See also “Second-line copy.”)(Note: for clarity, the term “photocopy” should be used r [..]
Source: thebiggamehunter.com

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Refers to any typewritten material, art, photos, etc., to be used for the printing process.
Source: impmesa.com

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n. A reproduction of the contents of an original document, prepared either simultaneously or separately, and usually identified by function or by method of creation. Copies identified by function include record copy, action copy, information copy, or stock copy. Copies identified by method of creation include photocopy, carbon copy,electrostatic co [..]
Source: sos.mo.gov (offline)

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the text of an article
Source: dreamoftravelwriting.com

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Refers to any typewritten material, art, photos etc., to be used for the printing process.
Source: artadvertising.com

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Written content of advertising or editorial matter in the media.
Source: brandfuel.com (offline)

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Refers to any typewritten material, art, photos etc., to be used for the printing process.
Source: gasink.net

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Copy refers to editorial text supplied for incorporation into a design or website.
Source: ucreative.com

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Refers to any typewritten material, art, photos, etc., to be used for the printing process.
Source: portw.minutemanpress.com

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Refers to any typewritten material, art, photos etc., to be used for the printing process.
Source: theprintingport.com

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The result of copying; an identical duplicate of an original. ''Please bring me the copies of those reports.'' * Denham *: I have not the vanity to think my copy equal to the original. An imit [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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lang=en *'''2010''', Times Online, ''[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/iraq/article7088903.ece Transcript: US helicopter pilots shoot Iraqi journalists]'' *: 05:21 This is Crazyhorse One-E [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org





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