xerographic copy

  • 1carbon copy — Carbon Car bon (k[aum]r b[o^]n), n. [F. carbone, fr. L. carbo coal; cf. Skr. [,c]r[=a] to cook.] (Chem.) 1. An elementary substance, not metallic in its nature, which is present in all organic compounds. Atomic weight 11.97. Symbol C. it is… …

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  • 2xerox copy — noun a copy made by a xerographic printer • Syn: ↑xerox • Derivationally related forms: ↑xerox (for: ↑xerox) • Hypernyms: ↑copy …

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  • 3Chester Carlson — Chester Floyd Carlson Born February 8, 1906(1906 02 08) Seattle, Washington, United States Died September 19, 1968(1968 …

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  • 4Carlson, Chester F. — ▪ American physicist and inventor born Feb. 8, 1906, Seattle, Wash., U.S. died Sept. 19, 1968, New York, N.Y.       American physicist who was the inventor of xerography (electrophotography), an electrostatic dry copying process that found… …

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  • 5xer|o|gram — «ZIHR uh gram», noun. a xerographic copy …

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  • 6xerography — xerographic /zear euh graf ik/, adj. xerographically, adv. /zi rog reuh fee/, n. an electrostatic printing process for copying text or graphics whereby areas on a sheet of paper corresponding to the image areas of the original are sensitized with …

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  • 7Photocopier — Copier redirects here. For the piece of photography equipment, see slide copier. For a game copier, see game backup device. A Xerox copier in a high school library. A photocopier (also known as a copier or copy machine) is a machine that makes… …

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  • 8printing — /prin ting/, n. 1. the art, process, or business of producing books, newspapers, etc., by impression from movable types, plates, etc. 2. the act of a person or thing that prints. 3. words, symbols, etc., in printed form. 4. printed material. 5.… …

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  • 9Carbon — Car bon (k[aum]r b[o^]n), n. [F. carbone, fr. L. carbo coal; cf. Skr. [,c]r[=a] to cook.] (Chem.) 1. An elementary substance, not metallic in its nature, which is present in all organic compounds. Atomic weight 11.97. Symbol C. it is combustible …

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  • 10Carbon compounds — Carbon Car bon (k[aum]r b[o^]n), n. [F. carbone, fr. L. carbo coal; cf. Skr. [,c]r[=a] to cook.] (Chem.) 1. An elementary substance, not metallic in its nature, which is present in all organic compounds. Atomic weight 11.97. Symbol C. it is… …

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