Facsimile ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Facsimile ( noun )

An exact copy or reproduction of an original document or work of art.

Origin:

The word facsimile comes from the latin word "fac simile" which means "to make alike". it was first used in english in the early 18th century.

Examples:

  1. The museum has a facsimile of the Mona Lisa.
  2. He sent a facsimile of his signature.
  3. She made a facsimile of the ancient manuscript.
  4. The facsimile was almost identical to the original.
  5. He was able to view the facsimile of the document online.

(As a verb)

Facsimile ( verb )

An exact copy or reproduction of an original document or work of art.

Origin:

The word facsimile comes from the latin word "fac simile" which means "to make alike". it was first used in english in the early 18th century.

Examples:

  1. The museum has a facsimile of the Mona Lisa.
  2. He sent a facsimile of his signature.
  3. She made a facsimile of the ancient manuscript.
  4. The facsimile was almost identical to the original.
  5. He was able to view the facsimile of the document online.
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