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facsimile noun (facsimilies) 1 an exact copy made, eg of a manuscript, picture, etc. 2 electronic copying of a document and the transmission of it by telephone line. Usually called fax. 3 a copy made by facsimile. verb (facsimiled, facsimileing) to make an exact copy of something.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: from Latin fac simile make the same.

facsimile noun (facsimilies) 1 an exact copy made, eg of a manuscript, picture, etc. 2 electronic copying of a document and the transmission of it by telephone line. Usually called fax. 3 a copy made by facsimile. verb (facsimiled, facsimileing) to make an exact copy of something.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: from Latin fac simile make the same.

facsimile noun (facsimilies) 1 an exact copy made, eg of a manuscript, picture, etc. 2 electronic copying of a document and the transmission of it by telephone line. Usually called fax. 3 a copy made by facsimile. verb (facsimiled, facsimileing) to make an exact copy of something.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: from Latin fac simile make the same.