English to Irish Meaning of facsimile - macasamhla an tseoltóra


Facsimile :
macasamhla an tseoltóra

cóip, macasamhla an tseoltóra, athscríbhinn, eiseamláiriú, bréige, macasamhail, scáthán

facsfacsimiledfacsimileingmacasamhla
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Definitions of facsimile in English
Noun(1) an exact copy or reproduction(2) duplicator that transmits the copy by wire or radio
Verb(1) send something via a facsimile machine
Examples of facsimile in English
(1) If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender immediately by e-mail, facsimile or telephone and destroy the original message.(2) I refer to your facsimile on 12 December and on 26 November I have sent you by facsimile a letter the proposed amendments of grounds in relation to the above matters.(3) Finally, the British Library and Faksimile Verlag are donating copies of the facsimile to Durham Cathedral and to the community Heritage Centre on Holy Island (Lindisfarne).(4) Originally it was called a facsimile machine because it allowed one person to send another a copy, or facsimile , of a document.(5) The gallery's small back room contained only a framed facsimile of a letter written in 1837 by Ramohan Roy, a Europhile reformist.(6) This is the 10th Daily Mail Pavilion cottage he and his team have created and, as in previous years, he visited the real thing and took measurements before creating an exact facsimile in his workshops.(7) Mad Madge carries coloured and black and white photographs in 16 pages and a facsimile of a love letter that Margaret wrote to William in 1645.(8) facsimile editions(9) But what makes the corporation's decision so much worse is that it is an exact facsimile of a previous blunder.(10) Sometimes, rather than going to the trouble of printing a facsimile of an existing book, he used the original edition itself by purchasing a number of copies and altering each of them by hand.(11) They will profit from the use of searchable texts as well as facsimile materials.(12) The legislation will apply to electronic messages including email, text messages, and instant messages but not to facsimile messages and voice calls.(13) a facsimile of the manuscript(14) A reproduction can be of any size; however a photographic facsimile may be printed the same size as the original work of art, with the purpose of actually simulating, to the point of deceptiveness, the appearance of the original.(15) At the end of the preface, Carpenter denies any attempt to have reproduced the text in a facsimile transcription.(16) This papyrus is a facsimile copy of the only surviving thing from the ancient library.
Related Phrases of facsimile
(1) facsimile machine ::
inneall macasamhla
(2) facsimile transmission ::
tarchur facsimile
Synonyms
Noun
1. copy ::
cóip
2. reproduction ::
atáirgeadh
3. duplicate ::
dúblach
4. photocopy ::
fótachóipeáil
5. replica ::
macasamhail
6. likeness ::
likeness
7. print ::
cló
8. reprint ::
reprint
9. printout ::
Priontáil amach
10. offprint ::
offprint
11. fax ::
facs
13. carbon copy ::
cóip charbóin
14. photostat ::
fótastat
15. mimeograph ::
mimeograph
Verb
16. telefax ::
facs
17. fax ::
facs
Antonyms
1. archetype ::
archetype
2. original ::
bunaidh
3. prototype ::
fhréamhshamhail
Different Forms
facsimile, facsimiled, facsimileing, facsimiles
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