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Verb
/fakˈsiməlē/,
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facsimiles, plural;
  1. Make a copy of
    • - the ride was facsimiled for Disney World
Noun
  1. An exact copy, esp. of written or printed material


  1. an exact copy or reproduction
  2. fax: send something via a facsimile machine; "Can you fax me the report right away?"
  3. duplicator that transmits the copy by wire or radio
  4. A facsimile (from Latin fac simile, "make like") is a copy or reproduction of an old book, manuscript, map, art print or other item of historical value that is as true to the original source as possible. ...
  5. A copy or reproduction; A fax, a machine for making and sending copies of printed material and images via radio or telephone network; The image sent by the machine itself; To send via a facsimile machine; normally only spoken as “fax”
  6. a three-dimensional color picture with sound and smell and all other perceptions, plus the conclusions or speculations of the individual. See also memory; mental image picture; picture.
  7. An exact and precise copy.
  8. System used to transmit textual or graphical images over standard telephone lines.
  9. An exact copy of a thing, such as a signature or document, by a duplicating process.
  10. Electronic representation of images, often entire documents, for transmission over a distance, frequently by a telephone or computer network using digital encoding.
  11. A reproduction of a genuine stamp or cover. Such items are usually made with no intent to deceive collectors or postal officials. Catalogue illustrations may also be considered facsimiles.
  12. (1) A system for the transmission of a picture, drawing or other document by converting it into coded electrical signals which are subsequently converted into a replica of the original image at the receiving end. (2) The replicated image of picture, drawing or document. (See fax.)
  13. An exact replica of a book or manuscript, both in text and physical appearance
  14. An exact copy of a previously printed work. Generally produced and marketed as such because the original is difficult to obtain and warrants enough interest to publish as an exact copy. Usually a facsimile will be so noted by the publisher. Often used for anniversary editions.
  15. An exact reproduction of an original book depicting the original text and the book's physical appearance.
  16. A photographic reproduction of a manuscript for publication purposes.
  17. (in  fax (communications): Standard fax transmission)
  18. ^^1A system of telecommunication for the transmission of fixed images with a view to their reception in a permanent form. Electronic equipment that communicates and reproduces both printed and handwritten material. ^^2If used in conjunction with a reference to a document; e.g. ...
  19. an exact copy or faithful likeness of the original work [e.g. particularly used in relation to books or manuscripts]
  20. A process by which graphic or photographic information is transmitted or recorded by electronic means.
  21. ^ In the 19thC, skilled workshops were set up to faithfully recreate (but not "interpret") hand-worked images such as paintings for mass distribution. The primary technique they used was wood engraving (see also Xylograph). ...
  22. the process or result of copying fixed graphic material in which copy (facsimile) is produced from an electric wave containing information generated by scanning the original.
  23. facsimile mapping is a copy or reproduction of Ordnance Survey mapping that is the same or similar in style and appearance to Ordnance Survey mapping, albeit that some alterations or additions may have been made
  24. Technology that scans a document, encodes it, transmits it over a telecommunications circuit, and reproduces it in original form at the receiving end.
  25. a device which electronically transmits and reproduces documents over telephone lines.