Noun(1) a photographic copy of written or printed or graphic work,mechanical image produced from a copier; making the image(2) a photographic copy of written or printed or graphic work(3) mechanical image produced from a copier; making the image
Verb(1) reproduce by xerography
Noun(1) a photographic copy of written or printed or graphic work,mechanical image produced from a copier; making the image(2) a photographic copy of written or printed or graphic work(3) mechanical image produced from a copier; making the image
Verb(1) reproduce by xerography
(1) It was a photocopy of a letter written in curvy handwriting on lined paper.(2) you can photocopy the entry form(3) I like to read from a print but a photocopy , scan or photograph is the second best; of course, face to face is best!(4) No photocopy or pictures of the statement were allowed.(5) Once, a patron came in with a photocopy of a newspaper photo that appeared in one of the two main papers when his grandfather was four years old.(6) The creases in the photo are because this is a colour photocopy of the one original copy which we all clubbed together to buy.(7) So after about 2 more hours, I handed in the newspaper with my ad, my photos and my photocopy of ID.(8) Making application forms anonymous proved difficult and required a photocopy of already copied applications, with a further reduction in legibility of some forms.(9) I have recently come across a photocopy of the epitaph written on the grave of my uncle, John Agar.(10) Here is an enjoyable photocopiable activity sheet.(11) We then went on to discuss wether photocopying pages of crochet books was a sin, and would she go to hell for it?(12) Other teachers may prefer to matte the prints for wall display and place photocopies of the notes beside them for students to read.(13) The funeral service was such a big event that many people had to stand in the aisles and 150 extra orders of service had to be photocopied .(14) Use archival copy paper to make lasting photocopies of your original photos and keepsakes.(15) So, photocopying a page out of a book makes the words no longer the property of the author?(16) Cllr Catterall flew to Kansas and visited the Dwight D Eisenhower Library in Abilene and photocopied every letter.