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mimeograph

English

Etymology

Coined by A.B. Dick in 1889 and originally a trade name. From Ancient Greek ????? (mîmos), combining form mimeo +? -graph.

Noun

mimeograph (plural mimeographs)

  1. (historical) A machine for making printed copies using typed stencil, eventually superseded by photocopying.

Synonyms

  • mimeo
  • stencil duplicator

Derived terms

  • mimeographic
  • mimeography

Translations

Verb

mimeograph (third-person singular simple present mimeographs, present participle mimeographing, simple past and past participle mimeographed)

  1. To make mimeograph copies.

Translations

Further reading

  • mimeograph on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

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xerox

English

Alternative forms

  • Xerox

Etymology

From Xerox (a photocopier) (originally a trademark), from xerography, from Ancient Greek ????? (x?rós, dry) and ????? (graph?, writing).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?z?.??ks/
    Hyphenation: xe?rox
  • (US) IPA(key): /?zi?(?)?.?ks/
  • Hyphenation: xer?ox

Noun

xerox (plural xeroxes)

  1. (dated, Canada, US, colloquial, informal) A photocopy.
    Hand me that xerox, would you?
  2. (dated, Canada, US, colloquial, informal) A photocopier.
    The xerox broke down yesterday.

Synonyms

  • photocopy

Derived terms

Verb

xerox (third-person singular simple present xeroxes, present participle xeroxing, simple past and past participle xeroxed)

  1. (dated, Canada, US, Philippines, colloquial, informal) To make a paper copy or copies by means of a photocopier.
    I xeroxed the report for all the people at the meeting.

Synonyms

  • (make a paper copy): copy, photocopy

Translations

See also

  • Wikipedia article concerning Xerox trademark

Hungarian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [?ks?roks]
  • Hyphenation: xe?rox
  • Rhymes: -oks

Noun

xerox (plural xeroxok)

  1. photocopy; xerox (copy of a document made using a photocopier)

Declension

Derived terms


Portuguese

Alternative forms

  • xérox

Etymology

Borrowed from English Xerox.

Pronunciation

  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /??e.??ks/, /?e.???ks/

Noun

xerox m (plural xerox or xeroxes)

  1. photocopy; xerox (copy of a document made using a photocopier)
  2. photocopier; copier (machine which makes copies of paper documents)
  3. a shop where photocopying and related services are offered

Synonyms

  • (photocopy): fotocópia
  • (photocopier): fotocopiadora

Romanian

Etymology

From English Xerox (a photocopier) (originally a trademark), from xerography, from Ancient Greek ????? (x?rós, dry) and ????? (graph?, writing).

Noun

xerox n (plural xeroxuri)

  1. photocopier
    Synonym: copiator

Declension

Derived terms

  • xeroxa

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