
1) Act like 2) Ape 3) Book 4) Casting 5) Cheat 6) Clone 7) Document 8) Double 9) Draw 10) Dupe 11) Duplicate 12) Duplication 13) Emulate 14) Facsimile 15) Fake 16) Falsify 17) Footage 18) Forgery 19) Image 20) Imitate 21) Imitation 22) I see 23) Knockoff 24) Mimeo 25) Mimic 26) Parrot 27) Photocopy
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1) Ad text 2) Apograph 3) Backup 4) Bootleg 5) Canon function 6) Carbon 7) Carbon copy 8) Cheat at exam time 9) Cheat in class 10) Cheat on a test 11) City desk shout 12) City-desk summons 13) Clone 14) Command before Paste 15) Command before Paste, often 16) Copy down as is 17) Counterpart 18) Create a backup file
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The script for a radio segment.
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• (n.) An individual book, or a single set of books containing the works of an author; as, a copy of the Bible; a copy of the works of Addison. • (n.) That which is to be imitated, transcribed, or reproduced; a pattern, model, or example; as, his virtues are an excellent copy for imitation. • (n.) An abundance or plenty of anything. ...
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(abbr.) A blueprint copy.
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For an editor or typesetter, all written material. For a graphic designer or printer, everything that will be printed: art, photographs, and graphics as well as words.
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A reproduction or imitation of an original.
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The written or spoken part of an advertising message.
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This can refer to any quantity of text, from the descriptive texts used in marketing and promotional literature, to the entire manuscript. It can be in print or electronic form.
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The original manuscript used in typesetting.
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All spoken words or written text in an advertisement.
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Cop'y (kŏp'ȳ)
noun ;
plural Copies (-ĭz). [ French
copie , from Latin
copia abundance, number, Late Latin also, a transcript;
co- + the root of
opes riches. See
Opulent , and confer
Copious .]
1. An abundance or pl...
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Cop'y intransitive verb 1. To make a copy or copies; to imitate.
2. To yield a duplicate or transcript; as, the letter did not
copy well. « Some . . . never fail, when they
copy , to follow the bad as well as the good things.
Dryden. »
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Cop'y transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Copied ;
present participle & verbal noun Copying .] [ Confer French
copir , from Late Latin
copiare . See
Copy ,
noun ]
1. To mak...
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A Push in Pai Gow Poker, when the player and the banker have the same two-card or five-card hand. Unlike a Push, however, the banker wins in the event of a copy.
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See also REPRODUCTION (482) An individual exemplar of a book, document etc
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Main text of a story.
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For copyright purposes, the physical form in which creative expression is reproduced and retained over time, no matter how brief. Copies include such things as books, magazines, photocopies, computer disks, and tape recordings. The exclusive right to prepare copies of an original work is one of the primary rights protected by a copyright.
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Not an original. A print, neg., trannie, artwork or 2D object copied on a copystand (see Copystand & Dupe).
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noun matter to be printed; exclusive of graphical materials
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noun a secondary representation of an original; `she made a copy of the designer dress`
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the text produced by a consultancy for a press release or article. Journalists also refer to their news stories or features as copy.
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is the main text of a story, article or web page, etc.
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Term used by advertisers and agencies to specify the written or spoken words in a commercial.
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Refers to any typewritten material, art, photos etc., to be used for the printing process.
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