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Definition of copy
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of copy is as below...
Copy (n.) That which is to be
imitated,
transcribed,
or
reproduced;
a
pattern,
model,
or
example;
as, his
virtues
are an
excellent
copy for
imitation..
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Micro-chemistry
::
Micro-chemistry
(n.) The
application
of
chemical
tests to
minute
objects
or
portions
of
matter,
magnified
by the use of the
microscopy;
--
distinguished
from
macro-chemistry..
Borrow
::
Borrow
(v. t.) To copy or
imitate;
to
adopt;
as, to
borrow
the
style,
manner,
or
opinions
of
another..
Recopy
::
Recopy
(v. t.) To copy
again.
Cranioscopy
::
Cranioscopy
(n.)
Scientific
examination
of the
cranium.
Deuteroscopy
::
Deuteroscopy
(n.)
Second
sight.
Duplicate
::
Duplicate
(n.) An
original
instrument
repeated;
a
document
which is the same as
another
in all
essential
particulars,
and
differing
from a mere copy in
having
all the
validity
of an
original..
Line
::
Line (v. t.) To mark with a line or
lines;
to cover with
lines;
as, to line a copy
book..
Ophthalmoscopy
::
Ophthalmoscopy
(n.)
Examination
of the eye with the
ophthalmoscope.
Fine
::
Fine (n.) A sum of money or price paid for
obtaining
a
benefit,
favor,
or
privilege,
as for
admission
to a
copyhold,
or for
obtaining
or
renewing
a
lease..
Hectograph
::
Hectograph
(n.) A
contrivance
for
multiple
copying,
by means of a
surface
of
gelatin
softened
with
glycerin..
Laryngoscopist
::
Laryngoscopist
(n.) One
skilled
in
laryngoscopy.
Microscopical
::
Microscopical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
microscope
or to
microscopy;
made with a
microscope;
as,
microscopic
observation..
Miscopy
::
Miscopy
(n.) A
mistake
in
copying.
Reduction
::
Reduction
(v. t.) The
process
of
making
a copy of
something,
as a
figure,
design,
or
draught,
on a
smaller
scale,
preserving
the
proper
proportions..
Trace
::
Trace (v. t.) To mark out; to draw or
delineate
with
marks;
especially,
to copy, as a
drawing
or
engraving,
by
following
the lines and
marking
them on a sheet
superimposed,
through
which they
appear;
as, to trace a
figure
or an
outline;
a
traced
drawing..
Electro-bioscopy
::
Electro-bioscopy
(n.) A
method
of
determining
the
presence
or
absence
of life in an
animal
organism
with a
current
of
electricity,
by
noting
the
presence
or
absence
of
muscular
contraction..
Copy
::
Copy (n.) To
imitate;
to
attempt
to
resemble,
as in
manners
or
course
of
life..
Astroscopy
::
Astroscopy
(n.)
Observation
of the
stars.
Metoposcopy
::
Metoposcopy
(n.) The study of
physiognomy;
the art of
discovering
the
character
of
persons
by their
features,
or the lines of the
face..
Ophthalmoscopy
::
Ophthalmoscopy
(n.) A
branch
of
physiognomy
which
deduces
the
knowledge
of a
person's
temper
and
character
from the
appearance
of the eyes.
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