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copy to | |||
duplicate | |||
break-down; sieve; punch | |||
impression; duplication | |||
duplicating | |||
reproduction; carbon-copy | |||
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duplicate (An exact copy or an additional or extra copy of a particular book or document); reproduction (A copy of a work of art. Something made in imitation of a certain style or of an earlier period) | |||
copy | |||
copying | |||
dub | |||
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reproduce (The act of copying or duplicating) | |||
copy | |||
copy/to | |||
copy (To duplicate information and reproduce it in another part of a document, in a different file or memory location, or in a different medium. A copy operation can affect data ranging from a single character to large segments of text, a graphics image, or from one to many data files) | |||
to line out; to score | |||
to copy | |||
copy-machine; duplicate | |||
copying (reprography, reprographie); copying reprography (reprographie) |
copie: 522 phrases in 39 subjects |