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[ UK /fæksˈɪmɪlˌi/ ]
[ US /fækˈsɪməɫi/ ]
NOUN
  1. an exact copy or reproduction
  2. duplicator that transmits the copy by wire or radio
VERB
  1. send something via a facsimile machine
    Can you fax me the report right away?

How To Use facsimile In A Sentence

  • (Original lineation is evident, of course, in the facsimile images.) Annotated Text
  • The word telefax, short for telefacsimile, for "make a copy at a distance", is also used as a synonym. Blogpulse Top Links
  • She found instead that the Vegas wedding chapels, "with their wishing wells and stained-glass paper windows and their artificial bouvardia," were in fact selling "'niceness,' the facsimile of proper ritual, to children who do not know how else to find it. The Wedding Merchants
  • This effect was most obvious in classrooms that had incorporated telecommunications activities, but other classes used technologies such as satellite broadcasts, telefacsimiles, and the telephone to help bring in outside resources.
  • But side by side with that history of inflation from the infinitesimal to the immense is another development, the change year by year from the shabby impecuniosity of the Camden Town lodging to the lavish munificence of the Crest Hill marble staircase and my aunt's golden bed, the bed that was facsimiled from Fontainebleau. Tono Bungay
  • All art is but facsimile of nature and the art of imitating someone or something classically in order to entertain is mimicry.
  • Delrina says it will exploit the signal processing capabilities that some facsimile modem manufactures are just beginning to build into their products.
  • Material that once had to be slowly printed out on a telefacsimile or even received through the mail with a paid subscription to a service is now quickly available on the Web.
  • This sequel to the 2001 sleeper hit is a thinly veiled facsimile of the first film.
  • This a facsimile edition of an eighteenth century book.
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