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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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Transcript
::
Transcript
(n.) That which has been
transcribed;
a
writing
or
composition
consisting
of the same words as the
original;
a
written
copy.
Replica
::
Replica
(v. & n.) A copy of a work of art, as of a
picture
or
statue,
made by the maker of the
original..
Manuscript
::
Manuscript
(a.) A
literary
or
musical
composition
written
with the hand, as
distinguished
from a
printed
copy..
Inaccuracy
::
Inaccuracy
(n.) That which is
inaccurate
or
incorrect;
mistake;
fault;
defect;
error;
as, in
inaccuracy
in
speech,
copying,
calculation,
etc..
Duplicate
::
Duplicate
(n.) That which
exactly
resembles
or
corresponds
to
something
else;
another,
correspondent
to the
first;
hence,
a copy; a
transcript;
a
counterpart..
Copyholder
::
Copyholder
(n.) A
device
for
holding
copy for a
compositor.
Imitate
::
Imitate
(v. t.) To
follow
as a
pattern,
model,
or
example;
to copy or
strive
to copy, in acts,
manners
etc..
Mimic
::
Mimic (n.) One who
imitates
or
mimics,
especially
one who does so for
sport;
a
copyist;
a
buffoon..
Gastroscopic
::
Gastroscopic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
gastroscopy.
Counterfeit
::
Counterfeit
(v. t.) To
imitate
with a view to
deceiving,
by
passing
the copy for that which is
original
or
genuine;
to
forge;
as, to
counterfeit
the
signature
of
another,
coins,
notes,
etc..
Facsimile
::
Facsimile
(n.) A copy of
anything
made,
either
so as to be
deceptive
or so as to give every part and
detail
of the
original;
an exact copy or
likeness..
Hectograph
::
Hectograph
(n.) A
contrivance
for
multiple
copying,
by means of a
surface
of
gelatin
softened
with
glycerin..
Otoscopy
::
Otoscopy
(n.) The
examination
of the ear; the art of using the
otoscope.
Line
::
Line (v. t.) To mark with a line or
lines;
to cover with
lines;
as, to line a copy
book..
Exscript
::
Exscript
(n.) A copy; a
transcript.
Enter
::
Enter (v. t.) To
deposit
for
copyright
the title or
description
of (a book,
picture,
map,
etc.);
as,
entered
according
to act of
Congress..
Copyhold
::
Copyhold
(n.) A
tenure
of
estate
by copy of court roll; or a
tenure
for which the
tenant
has
nothing
to show,
except
the rolls made by the
steward
of the
lord's
court..
Deuteroscopy
::
Deuteroscopy
(n.) That which is seen at a
second
view; a
meaning
beyond
the
literal
sense;
the
second
intention;
a
hidden
signification.
Correctness
::
Correctness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
correct;
as, the
correctness
of
opinions
or of
manners;
correctness
of
taste;
correctness
in
writing
or
speaking;
the
correctness
of a text or
copy..
Ouroscopy
::
Ouroscopy
(n.)
Ourology.
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