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- facsimile copy - WordReference Forums
The word facsimile predates the fax machine The fax machine was just a newer way to create a facsimile The word has seen significant usage since the 1850s From Online Etymology Dictionary: "exact copy," 1690s, two words, from Latin fac simile "make similar," One-word form predominated in 20c As an adjective from 1877
- facsímile - WordReference Forums
Facsímile no quiere decir fax Fax también esta en el RAE y no quiere decir facsímile aunque venga del inglés facsimile Si un fax es un facsímile, una fotocopia también lo es y a nadie se le ocurriría llamar facsímile a una fotocopia Fax y fotocopìas son solo dos métodos de hacer facsímiles
- Facsimile number - WordReference Forums
Hi to everybody :) I have to fulfill an application form for a bid In this appllication there is the term "facsimile number" but I really do not understand what it refers to Does anybody know the meaning of it? Any help will be really appreciated Many thanks
- facsimile e-mail signature - WordReference Forums
Primer texto original, segundo y tercero mi traducción: This Agreement may be executed and delivered by facsimile e-mail signature and in two or more counterparts Este contrato puede ser formalizado y entregado mediante firma en facsímil correo electrónico y en dos o más ejemplares
- A facsimile of a sham of a person - WordReference Forums
Ok, I'm lost here, guys: "I am a facsimile of a sham of a fax of a person " What on earth does that mean??? It is a 14-year-old, British girl talking, and that's the only sentence (it's a diary's entry)
- What does this it refer to? - WordReference Forums
Text: But Las Vegas seems to offer something other than “convenience”; it is merchandising “niceness,” the facsimile of proper ritual, to children who do not know how else to find it, how to make the arrangements, how to do it “right ” What does this "it" refer to? The facsimile of proper
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- part thereof - WordReference Forums
As a buddy of mine once jokingly said, "Dinner, or a reasonable facsimile thereof, is served " But your general remarks are correct, and I think non-native speakers would be well advised to be careful about using any of these terms
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