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  • 1close — I. verb (closed; closing) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French clos , stem of clore, from Latin claudere to shut, close; perhaps akin to Greek kleiein to close more at clavicle Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. a. to move so as to bar …

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  • 2copy — n *reproduction, duplicate, carbon, carbon copy, transcript, facsimile, replica Analogous words: counterpart, *parallel: imprint, print, *impression, impress: *image, effigy Antonyms: original copy vb Copy, imitate, mimic, ape, mock mean to make… …

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  • 3Copy (musician) — Copy Name Marius Libman City Portland, Oregon Record Label Audio Dregs Releases Mobius Beard (2006) Hair Guitar (2007) Hard Dream (2010) …

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  • 4Copy — may refer to: to copy a word from a book to a paper or laptop or computer Copying or the product of copying (including the plural copies ); the duplication of information or an artifact. Cut, copy, and paste, a method of reproducing text or other …

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  • 5close — vb 1 Close, shut are very close synonyms in the sense of to stop or fill in an opening by means of a closure (as a door, a gate, a lid, or a cover) and are often used interchangeably. However, they may have distinctive nuances of meaning and… …

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  • 6copy — [käp′ē] n. pl. copies [ME copie, abundance, full transcript < OFr < ML copia, copious transcript < L copia, plenty: see COPIOUS] 1. a thing made just like another; imitation of an original; full reproduction or transcription 2. Now Rare… …

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  • 7Close-Up (film) — Close Up Directed by Abbas Kiarostami Written by Abbas Kiarostami Release date(s) 1990 Running …

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  • 8Copy — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Result of imitation. < N PARAG:Copy >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 copy copy facsimile xerox counterpart effigies effigy form likeness image picture photo similitude semblance …

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  • 9copy — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Reproduction Nouns 1. copy, facsimile, counterpart, effigy, form, semblance, cast[ing], ecotype, fake; imitation; model, study, portrait (see representation); tracing; duplicate; photocopy, instant copy …

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  • 10copy — I. noun (plural copies) Etymology: Middle English copie, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance more at copious Date: 14th century 1. an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a… …

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