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Verb
/ˈzi(ə)rˌäks/,
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Xeroxes, plural;
  1. Copy (a document) by such a process

Noun
  1. A xerographic copying process

  2. A copy made using such a process

  3. A machine for copying by xerography


  1. a copy made by a xerographic printer
  2. photocopy: reproduce by xerography
  3. a duplicator (trade mark Xerox) that copies graphic matter by the action of light on an electrically charged photoconductive insulating surface in which the latent image is developed with a resinous powder
  4. Xerox Corporation is a Fortune 500 global document management company (founded in 1906) that manufactures and sells a range of color and black-and-white printers, multifunction systems, photo copiers, digital production printing presses, and related consulting services and supplies. ...
  5. A photocopy; To make a paper copy or copies by means of a photocopier
  6. “In 2008 Xerox started working with BackCheck on national reference check and education verification for New Hires. Prior to this, there was an inconsistent process across the country and I was asked to create a national, bilingual process that could be conducted coast to coast.... ...
  7. Major printer manufacturer and supplier of Xerox® ink and Xerox® toner All Preton products support Xerox® products.
  8. A trademark for a photocopying device that can make rapid reproductions of human error, perfectly.
  9. A leader in the global document market, providing document solutions that enhance business productivity. ...
  10. DH [X], PO away, FO up, moves from side to side under NDH [B], PO down. For a QuickTime movie of this sign, see ASL browser - xerox.
  11. to make a copy of, does not have to be that brand of copier or printer.
  12. One of many sophisticated techniques used by John Buchanan, when he photocopied works of Sun Tzu and handed them round to his bemused team, as well as the famously disparaging dossier that somehow found its way under the hotel room door of their Kiwi opponents.
  13. This woman has a talent for replication that few can surpass. For her, having children is just a possible consequence to havin’ fun. She’s looking for a man to help raise her brood, but she’s aware that few men would be willing to raise multiple different children who aren’t their own. ...
  14. Name of the Xerox corporation has become synonomous with the electrostatic copy process that was developed by the company in the 1950's