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Answer for the clue "Duplicator that transmits the copy by wire or radio ", 9 letters:
facsimile

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A copy or reproduction. 2 A fax, a machine for making and sending copy of printed material and images via radio or telephone network. 3 The image sent by the machine itself. vb. (context transitive English) To send via a facsimile machine; to fax.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. an exact copy or reproduction [syn: autotype ] duplicator that transmits the copy by wire or radio [syn: facsimile machine , fax ] v. send something via a facsimile machine; "Can you fax me the report right away?" [syn: fax , telefax ]

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Facsimile \Fac*sim"i*le\,, v. t. To make a facsimile of.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"exact copy," 1690s, two words, from Latin fac simile "make similar," from fac imperative of facere "to make" (see factitious ) + simile , neuter of similis "like, similar" (see similar ). One-word form predominated in 20c. As an adjective from 1877

Usage examples of facsimile.

Throughout the world Tierra Alvarado was known informally as the Clone Zone, the place where anyone could go to have a reasonable facsimile manufactured at a reasonable price.

Eleven days later Kidder called Conant and gave specific instructions on how to equip his receiver with a facsimile set which would enable Kidder to send written matter over the air.

A facsimile of the Wise manuscript was published by the Shelley Society in 1887.

It is the facsimile of the first draft by Peter Raut, the American progressive leader, of the Revolutionary Manifesto of 1937.

The compounding was easy, a four-to-one mixture of ammonium nitrate and TNT produces a good facsimile of Amatol, the best military-industrial explosive for large-scale demolition work.

Litho forges by lithography, a printing process using stone developed two centuries ago by Aloys Senefelder, a mediocre playwright wanting to facsimile his plays on the cheap.

The wailing the ramin sound it made was a reasonable facsimile of My Old Kentucky Home.

Carlo lay when he came to visit the Sacro Monte, and the stone which is said to be a facsimile of the one rolled in front of the Holy Sepulchre itself.

Publies en facsimile avec transcription litterale, traduction francaise .

Transcriptions and transliterations of these facsimiles, added in this electronic edition, are set off from the main text after the facsimile.

Usherdown and the Saint through four separate formality barriers manned by Qabati militia in facsimiles of British battle dress but still capped with the square rope-bound cowls of their forefathers, who had every air of being set for an orgy of red tape at the expense of any unprivileged passengers.

Corn not only in its facsimile, but in reality, some of the tent entrances being framed by bound shocks and festooned with garlands of dried husks and leaves, and bunches of unshelled ears, their kernels yellow, red, brown, some variegated with all three.

Verification of faxed authorizations Policy: Prior to carrying out any instructions received by facsimile, the sender must be verified as an employee or other Trusted Person.

We give here a reduced facsimile of the Australasian regions on this interesting map.

Jack knew she was referring to her years-ago wild card transformation when trauma had catalyzed her into becoming a more than reasonable facsimile of a local subway car.