Noun: facsimile
Pronunciation: (fak’si-mu-lee)
Facsimile meaning:
- An exact copy or reproduction.
- A system of transmitting and reproducing graphic matter by means of signals sent over telephone lines.
Synonyms: carbon copy, fax machine
Quotations:Michael J. Fox –Zoos are becoming facsimiles – or perhaps caricatures – of how animals once were in their natural habitat. If the right policies toward nature were pursued, we would need no zoos at all.
Superintendent Mendel Stewart -Anytime a student brings a gun or knife of any weapon or facsimile of a gun, that’s considered a weapon and it has to be automatic expulsion.
Terry Miller –And we will allow people to file by facsimile until midnight October 17.
Sample sentences:
- I felt my whole life was a facsimile of a life.
- A facsimile of the world’s first calculator was exhibited in the museum in India.
- Send me that immediately using a facsimile machine.