A machine for making and sending copies of printed material
“In the 1990s, groups began to regularly use the facsimile to disseminate notices and short bulletins that made linking among each other easier and more convenient.”
A printed copy of a document sent by facsimile
“If we do not have a court order for child support, alimony, or bankruptcy, you can send a facsimile to us.”
Someone or something that is a copy or clone of something else
“The room was divided down the center by a wooden partition, and the second half was an exact facsimile of the first one.”
Someone or something that is very similar to another, especially visually
“Frederick, in appearance, was the very facsimile of his father, with all the finer sensibilities of his mother.”
A visible impression obtained by an optical device
To send via a facsimile machine
“After I make the requisition order and purchasing order, I need to facsimile the document to the supplier.”
Being an imitation, not authentic or real
Having attributes, characteristics, or qualities in common
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