make a facsimile of

make a facsimile of
make a facsimile of
v.
facsimilar v.

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  • facsimile — [fak sim′ə lē] n. [L fac, imper. of facere, DO1 + simile, neut. of similis, SIMILAR] 1. (an) exact reproduction or copy 2. the transmission and reproduction of graphic matter by electrical means, as by radio or wire adj. of or having the nature… …   English World dictionary

  • Facsimile — Fac*sim i*le,, v. t. To make a facsimile of. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • facsimile — /fak sim euh lee/, n., v., facsimiled, facsimileing, adj. n. 1. an exact copy, as of a book, painting, or manuscript. 2. Also called fax. Telecommunications. a. a method or device for transmitting documents, drawings, photographs, or the like, by …   Universalium

  • facsimile — /fækˈsɪməli / (say fak simuhlee) noun 1. an exact copy. 2. Radio (formerly) a. a method of transmitting pictures by radio telegraph. See phototelegraphy. b. a picture so sent. 3. → fax (defs 1–3). –adjective …  

  • facsimile — n. & v. n. 1 an exact copy, esp. of writing, printing, a picture, etc. (often attrib. : facsimile edition). 2 a production of an exact copy of a document etc. by electronic scanning and transmission of the resulting data (see also FAX). b a copy… …   Useful english dictionary

  • facsimile — fac•sim•i•le [[t]fækˈsɪm ə li[/t]] n. v. led, le•ing 1) an exact copy, as of a book, painting, or manuscript 2) tgp fax 3) to reproduce in facsimile; make a facsimile of • Etymology: 1655–65; fac simile make the like …   From formal English to slang

  • facsimile — fac·sim·i·le || fæk sɪmɪlɪ n. exact copy; electronic transmission of written material; material sent via a fax machine v. make a facsimile of …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Facsimile — Fac*sim i*le, n.; pl. {Facsimiles} ( l?z). [L. fac simile make like; or an abbreviation of factum simile made like; facere to make + similes like. See {Fact}, and {Simile}.] A copy of anything made, either so as to be deceptive or so as to give… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Facsimile telegraph — Facsimile Fac*sim i*le, n.; pl. {Facsimiles} ( l?z). [L. fac simile make like; or an abbreviation of factum simile made like; facere to make + similes like. See {Fact}, and {Simile}.] A copy of anything made, either so as to be deceptive or so as …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • facsimile — 1660s, from L. fac simile make similar, from fac imperative of facere to make (see FACTITIOUS (Cf. factitious)) + simile, neut. of similis like, similar (see SIMILAR (Cf. similar)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • facsimile — ► NOUN ▪ an exact copy. ► VERB (facsimiled, facsimileing) ▪ make a copy of. ORIGIN from Latin fac! make! and simile, from similis like …   English terms dictionary

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