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facsimileRelationships Related Term: copy replica reprint reproduction Distinguish From: figured copy n. ~ 1. A reproduction that simulates the appearance of the original as closely as possible. - 2. A syste [..]
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facsimileAn electronic process for transmitting graphic and written documents over telephone lines; also referred to as fax.
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facsimile"exact copy," 1690s, two words, from Latin fac simile "make similar," from fac imperative of facere "to make" (see factitious) + simile, neuter of similis "like, sim [..]
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facsimilen. An exact copy or reproduction.
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facsimileA form of telegraphy for the transmission of fixed images, with or without half-tones, with a view to their reproduction in a permanent form. [47CFR] In this definition the term telegraphy has the same general meaning as defined in the Convention. [NTIA] [RR] 2. The process by which fixed graphic images, such as printed text and pictures, are scann [..]
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facsimileA reproduction of a book. Many facsimiles have some designation on them to distinguish them from the book they are replicating.
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facsimileA reproduction of a genuine stamp or cover. Such items are usually made with no intent to deceive collectors or postal officials. Catalog illustrations may also be considered facsimiles.
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facsimileA reproduction or copy intended to simulate as closely as possible the physical appearance of a previous work, but not intended as a forgery. A facsimile of a handwritten or printed document is an exa [..]
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facsimileFACSimile
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facsimileThe exact reproduction of a letter, document or signature. Sometime abbreviated as "facsim" or "fax".
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facsimileA method of transmitting and receiving information in hard-copy form over telephone line.
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facsimileThe transmission of pictures, maps or other documents via communications circuits using a device which scans the original document, transforms the image into coded signals and reproduces the original [..]
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facsimilePursuant to 48 CFR 2.101 (Title 48, Federal Acquisition Regulations System; Chapter 1, Federal Acquisition Regulation; Subchapter A, General; Part 2, Definitions of Words and Terms; Subpart 2.1, Defin [..]
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facsimile(n) an exact copy or reproduction(n) duplicator that transmits the copy by wire or radio(v) send something via a facsimile machine
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facsimile(FAX). A document sent over telephone lines, originally by means of a special facsimile machine which scans a document and transmits electrical signals to print a copy of the document on the other end [..]
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facsimileA photographic reproduction of an original manuscript or publication, usually for research purposes. Most facsimiles have a base call number of ML96.5. For a list of music facsimiles in the library, see UNLV Music Library Special Collections.
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facsimileA printed book that attempts to re-create the appearance of a manuscript. Typically containing photographs of the manuscript, though the level of detail and quality may vary. Facsimiles have been in u [..]
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facsimileAn exact copy of a document, such as a signature, by a duplicating process.
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facsimileA facsimile, more commonly referred to as a fax, is the transmission of a document or image from one place to another electronically. The document to be sent is scanned and sent over a telephone or In [..]
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facsimileA copy of a work of art that is not intended to be a fake and is labeled as a copy. Source: Julia M. Ehresmann, "The Pocket Dictionary of Art Terms"
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facsimileNormally shortened to fax. A fax machine is a device that can send or receive pictures and text over a telephone line.
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facsimile
A copy or reproduction.
* '''1964''',en|autotype,facsimile machine, fax, fax machine
*facsimile reproduction, fax
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