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copy

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Word definitions for copy in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Copy \Cop"y\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Copied ; p. pr. & vb. n. Copying .] [Cf. F. copir, fr. LL. copiare. See Copy , n.] To make a copy or copies of; to write; print, engrave, or paint after an original; to duplicate; to reproduce; to transcribe; as, to copy ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a reproduction of a written record (e.g. of a legal or school record) [syn: transcript ] a secondary representation of an original; "she made a copy of the designer dress" matter to be printed; exclusive of graphical materials [syn: written matter ] ...

Usage examples of copy.

For example, Wang Huan-ce travelled to India several times and made a copy of the Buddha image at Bodhgaya, the location where he achieved supreme enlightenment, which was then brought back to the Imperial Palace and served as the prototype for the Kongai-see temple.

These being considered, the house ordered the lords of the admiralty to produce the other memorials of the same kind which they had received, that they might be laid before the congress at Soissons: then they addressed his majesty for copies of all the letters and instructions which had been sent to admiral Hosier, and those who succeeded him in the command of the West-India squadron.

Sometimes personal messages were forwarded in multiple copies, by regular interstellar couriers, the service sometimes duplicating and reduplicating the message without reading it, and sending copies on to different places, as often happened when the exact location of the addressee was unknown.

Pitching your tent An example of continuity between the headline and the body copy is an advertisement for a line of tents sold by the Boy Scouts of America.

Copy testing-testing techniques that evaluate the effectiveness of an advertisement or campaign before it is published.

The copy then went on to elaborate that we truly believe our product is so superior that other advertising experts should be using us.

And continuity of message is also a vital piece of the advertising pie-from headline to body copy.

Any picture would have been acceptable to them, and that day many of them even went far afield to obtain a copy of that newspaper.

Both also were almost physical carbon copies of their ageless mother except for higher-pitched voices and thicker lips.

Ken Weaver, the drummer with the Fugs, sent Miles a copy of their first album, The Village Fugs, from New York.

Most of this illegal income came from selling promotional copies of the Concert for Bangla Desh album, taking money which would have otherwise gone to the charity if those albums had been bought through normal channels.

DNA chips, runs DNA isolated from the borehole samples through polymerase chain reactions to make thousands of random copies, and passes aliquots across the chips.

We should ask them how to copy the allas and at the same time get them to tell Om to not let allas make uranium or plutonium.

And, um, as far as copying allas goes, Siss told me that Phil already knows how to do it.

In the fore part of which, betwixt the seuen pilastrels, there were appointed little slender Pillers wrought about with leaues, copies, heades with haire like leaues, boyes their hippes and legges proportioned into brawnches, Birdes and copies, and vesselles full of flowers, with other woonderfull inuentions and deuises, from the top to the bottome of the Anaglyph, as if they had grown out of the foundation, making and diuiding in sunder the spaces, their chapters were wrought of a fashion answerable to the rest.