duplicate copy
71copy — I. n. 1. Transcript. 2. Fac simile, duplicate. 3. Original, model, pattern, archetype. 4. Manuscript (to be printed). II. v. a. 1. Transcribe, make a transcript of, make a copy of. 2 …
72duplicate — adjective dju:plɪkət 1》 exactly like something else, especially through having been copied. 2》 having two corresponding parts. noun dju:plɪkət one of two or more identical things. verb dju:plɪkeɪt make or be an exact copy of. ↘multiply by two.… …
73duplicate — I. a. Double, twofold. II. n. Copy, transcript, counterpart …
74carbon copy — /kabən ˈkɒpi/ (say kahbuhn kopee) noun 1. a duplicate copy made by using carbon paper. 2. something closely resembling something else: he was a carbon copy of his father …
75replica, copy — Copy is a widely used term for a reproduction, imitation, or transcript of an original: Please make a copy of this letter. Replica, a more learned word derived from a Latin term meaning to repeat, is applied only to a copy or reproduction of an… …
76make a copy of — duplicate, create a copy of …
77official copy — duplicate which is certified as an exact copy of the original …
78carbon copy — duplicate made using carbon paper …
79Object copy — An object copy is an action in computing where a data object has its attributes copied to another object of the same data type. An object is a composite data type in object oriented programming languages. The copying of data is one of the most… …
80conformed copy — n. An exact copy of a document with handwritten notations of items that were written by hand on the original; often prepared and certified by a clerk of court. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy… …