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copying
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Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context countable English) an instance of the making of a copy 2 (context uncountable English) the practice of making one or more copies vb. (present participle of copy English)
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 ...
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Copying is the duplication of information or an artifact based only on an instance of that information or artifact, and not using the process that originally generated it. With analog forms of information, copying is only possible to a limited degree of ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. an act of copying
Usage examples of copying.
Late that night, after most of the household had gone to bed, I sat before the fire in the great hall at Belvidere, copying out the confession that I had taken down.
Many cartographers of the renascence, whose charts indeed we cannot read unless we reverse them, must have followed Asiatic cartographical methods, and this perhaps through copying local charts obtained in the countries visited by them.
It seemed altogether past belief that anyone could make such a will, or that they would pay such a sum for doing anything so simple as copying out the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
League, and the copying of the Encyclopaedia, must be to get this not over-bright pawnbroker out of the way for a number of hours every day.
I have an idea that the Greeks and Romans misunderstood the methods of the Egyptians, by suspecting fakery, and copying it, though it did not exist.
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The author concluded his paper with a few remarks on copying inks and indelible inks, showing that a good copying ink has yet to be sought for, and that indelible inks, which will resist the pencilings and washings of the chemist and the forger, need never be looked for.
The combined writing and copying fluids, and the copying fluids on the other hand if properly made, may be justly recommended where permanency is the first requisition, particularly the older ones, which should be the most durable of all nut-gall and iron inks, because in them particularly concentration is aimed at, and the iron need not necessarily, and should not, be in excess of that required to combine with the tannin present.
As long as recording and copying is paid for by the page, and the object is to accomplish the most in the least time, these inks will be in popular use, and used, and blotted off the paper before they have much more than colored it, only to disappear eventually.
He placed one of the cards under the top clip of the kneeboard just below where the stupid little light, which never worked after the battery cover cap was lost, used to be and began copying down the weather and frequencies.
Hogan went back to his kneeboard and began copying down whatever information was readily available.
If our scientists succeed in copying Sarin, I believe we should launch a limited attack with our gas as soon as possible.
The few small windows were open as well, shutters tied back against the wall, but even so at the central lecterns it was dim work for the monks copying missals and lectionaries.
Of course, his own basically realistic mind insisted, who was to say thatwith all of the vicissitudes of the intervening times, the plagues, the wars, the copyings and recopyings that had taken place over the past timesome records had not been lost, others mistranscribed or deliberately altered for diverse reasons that no one now living would ever know or understand.
Among them was one, in the same writing, having nothing to do with the business of the shop, but announcing that a respectable man aged forty-five wanted engrossing or copying to execute with neatness and dispatch: Address to Nemo, care of Mr. Krook, within.