Copy
Copy ( Latin copia , quantity, stock), also reproduction , stands for:
- generally the result of reproduction
- the identical duplicate of digital data, see copy (digital data)
- a true-to-original duplicate, non-manually produced by means of various reproduction processes
- Short form of photocopy , see electrophotography
- a photographic paper image, see print (photography) , duplicate negative and contact copy
- in the film industry the short form of the film copy
- a reproduction of a master copy, see printout (printing technique)
- the reproduction of an inscription by means of mechanical rubbing, see imprint (epigraphy)
- a replica by molding
- a copy of handwriting or machine writing using carbonless paper
- a copy of a document
- a copy of a certificate
- a replica of an original
- the repetition of an artistic idea, from homage to forgery, see copying (art)
- different forms of imitation
- different forms of replication
- In the bibliography , a duplicate refers to an identical book or object in a collection or a museum that exists twice or more than once
See also:
- Copy , shallow copy , deep copy , Illegal copy , certified copy , the never copy , Pronominal copy , pirated copy , copy and paste , anastatic printing
- clone
- Cropping (disambiguation)
Wiktionary: copy - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
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