v
(transitive) To edit, especially to censor, written documents.
v
(transitive) To store (standard text) so that it can easily be retrieved for reuse.
v
(transitive) To create a carbon copy of.
v
(transitive) To create a clone of.
n
Someone who clones something.
n
Obsolete form of copy. [The result of copying; an identical duplicate of an original.]
n
The result of copying; an identical duplicate of an original.
n
Alternative form of copy-paste [(computing) The action of duplicating (text, an object, etc.) by copying it and later pasting somewhere else.]
n
Alternative spelling of copycat [(informal, derogatory) One who imitates or plagiarizes others' work.]
n
Alternative form of copy-paste [(computing) The action of duplicating (text, an object, etc.) by copying it and later pasting somewhere else.]
n
Alternative spelling of copycat [(informal, derogatory) One who imitates or plagiarizes others' work.]
n
(computing) The action of duplicating (text, an object, etc.) by copying it and later pasting somewhere else.
v
Alternative form of copy-paste [(computing, transitive) To copy (text, an object, etc.) and later paste it somewhere else.]
n
(informal, derogatory) One who imitates or plagiarizes others' work.
n
The sphere, influence, or world of copying.
v
Alternative form of copy-paste [(computing, transitive) To copy (text, an object, etc.) and later paste it somewhere else.]
n
An edited copy of an original text.
v
(computing) to paste, usually from a clipboard that was previously saved via ctrl-c.
v
(computing) To delete text or other data in one document and insert it in the same or a different one.
adj
Pieced together from several sources.
n
(informal, computing) Anyone who copies text from one source and pastes it to another, using a computer.
n
(informal) A deduplicator.
v
(transitive, computing) To eliminate redundant duplicate data from.
v
(transitive) To make a deep copy of.
v
Alternative spelling of deep copy [(transitive) To make a deep copy of.]
n
A process of creating a digital master from existing analog recordings
v
(US) To make a copy using a ditto machine.
n
Alternative letter-case form of ditto machine [(US, historical, printing) Synonym of spirit duplicator]
v
(transitive, nonstandard) Synonym of copy: to transfer data to or from removable media.
v
(transitive) To duplicate.
n
Something or someone which duplicates something else; a duplicate.
v
(transitive) To make a copy of.
adj
Having been altered from the original version.
n
An added page in a printed work where errors which are discovered after printing and their corrections (corrigenda) are listed.
n
(countable) A copy or reproduction.
v
To create or edit the layout of a document.
n
(television) A copy of a recording made from an earlier copy and thus further degraded in quality.
n
(computing) An algorithm for securely erasing the contents of a hard drive by writing a number of different patterns over the existing data.
v
(transitive, computing) To create a complete backup copy of a file system or other entity.
v
(intransitive, biology, chiefly taxonomy) To be identified as a certain taxon when using a key.
adj
(participial adjective) having been mastercopied.
v
(transitive, intransitive, fine arts) To copy from a master artist or a work thereof (a master or masterpiece); to produce a replica of a masterpiece, for purposes including training, enjoyment, homage, pastiche, or otherwise.
v
(transitive) Of an event, activity, behaviour, etc, to be identical to; to be a copy of.
v
(transitive, computing) To insert a piece of media (e.g. text, picture, audio, video) previously copied or cut from somewhere else.
n
Alternative form of pasteup [A sheet on which text, images, etc. are pasted in order to be copied and printed, such as for an advertisement.]
n
(computing, countable) A widget allowing multiple users to paste and share text or other items.
v
To convert to PDF format.
v
To reduce to form, as literary matter; to digest and put in shape (matter for publication); to edit.
n
A drawing, document, etc. that has been marked for correction or modification.
n
A copy made at a smaller scale than the original.
n
The outcome of a replication procedure; an exact copy or replica.
n
The process by which an object, person, place or idea may be copied mimicked or reproduced.
v
(transitive) To print (something) that has been published in print before.
n
A copy of something, as in a piece of art; a duplicate.
n
(printing) A second proof sheet; a proof sheet taken after the first or a subsequent correction.
v
(poetry, transitive) To read or mark so as to show a specific metre.
adj
Pieced together from several sources; cut-and-paste.
n
(computing) A copy of a data structure which shares any linked structures with the original.
v
(transitive) To make a shallow copy of.
v
(transitive, archaic) To distinguish, to make noteworthy.
v
(Philippines, neologism) to plagiarize
n
A copy of any kind; an imitation.
n
Alternative form of voiceunder [(cinematography) An audio track spoken or sung in the background.]
v
Alternative spelling of voice-over [(transitive, intransitive) To supply the voice audio track for (a broadcast).]
n
(slang, Philippines) something exactly the same as something else
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