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Что (кто) такое Facsimile - определение

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facsimile         
COPY OR REPRODUCTION OF AN OLD BOOK, MANUSCRIPT, MAP, ART PRINT, OR OTHER ITEM OF HISTORICAL VALUE
Facsmile; Philography; Facsimiles; Facsimile edition; Fac simile; Fac-simile; Philograph
<communications> ("fax") A process by which fixed graphic material including pictures, text, or images is scanned and the information converted into electrical signals which are transmitted via telephone to produce a paper copy of the graphics on the receiving fax machine. Some modems can be used to send and receive fax data. {V.27 ter} and V.29 protocols are used. [Details? Standards?] (2004-07-26)
facsimile         
COPY OR REPRODUCTION OF AN OLD BOOK, MANUSCRIPT, MAP, ART PRINT, OR OTHER ITEM OF HISTORICAL VALUE
Facsmile; Philography; Facsimiles; Facsimile edition; Fac simile; Fac-simile; Philograph
(facsimiles)
1.
A facsimile of something is an copy or imitation of it. (FORMAL)
...a facsimile edition of Beethoven's musical manuscripts.
N-COUNT: oft N of n, N n
2.
A facsimile is the same as a fax
. (FORMAL)
N-COUNT
facsimile         
COPY OR REPRODUCTION OF AN OLD BOOK, MANUSCRIPT, MAP, ART PRINT, OR OTHER ITEM OF HISTORICAL VALUE
Facsmile; Philography; Facsimiles; Facsimile edition; Fac simile; Fac-simile; Philograph
[fak's?m?li]
¦ noun an exact copy, especially of written or printed material.
¦ verb (facsimiles, facsimileing, facsimiled) make a copy of.
Origin
C16 (orig. as fac simile): mod. L., from L. fac! (imperative of facere 'make') and simile (neut. of similis 'like').
Facsimile         
COPY OR REPRODUCTION OF AN OLD BOOK, MANUSCRIPT, MAP, ART PRINT, OR OTHER ITEM OF HISTORICAL VALUE
Facsmile; Philography; Facsimiles; Facsimile edition; Fac simile; Fac-simile; Philograph
·vt To make a facsimile of.
II. Facsimile ·noun A copy of anything made, either so as to be deceptive or so as to give every part and detail of the original; an exact copy or likeness.
Facsimiles         
COPY OR REPRODUCTION OF AN OLD BOOK, MANUSCRIPT, MAP, ART PRINT, OR OTHER ITEM OF HISTORICAL VALUE
Facsmile; Philography; Facsimiles; Facsimile edition; Fac simile; Fac-simile; Philograph
·pl of Facsimile.
Facsimile (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Fascimile
A facsimile is a copy or reproduction of an old book, manuscript, map, art print, or other item of historical value that is as true to the original source as possible.
fac-simile         
COPY OR REPRODUCTION OF AN OLD BOOK, MANUSCRIPT, MAP, ART PRINT, OR OTHER ITEM OF HISTORICAL VALUE
Facsmile; Philography; Facsimiles; Facsimile edition; Fac simile; Fac-simile; Philograph
n.
Exact copy, reproduction.
Facsimile Simulation Library         
The Facsimile project is a 3D, discrete-event simulation library that can be used for industrial simulation projects in an engineering and/or manufacturing environment.
Facsimile Productions         
Facsimile Productions is an independent London based theatre production company who stage productions of new writing by their own resident writers as well as others. They also produce tours for the British Touring Shakespeare Company.
Telegraph, Facsimile      
A telegraph for transmitting facsimiles of drawing or writing. The methods employed involve the synchronous rotation of two metallic cylinders, one at the transmitting end, the other at the receiving end. On the transmitter the design is drawn with non-conducting ink. A tracer presses upon the surface of each cylinder and a circuit is completed through the two contacts. In operation a sheet of chemically prepared paper is placed over the surface of the receiving cylinder. The two cylinders are rotated in exact synchronism and the tracers are traversed longitudinally as the cylinders rotate. Thus a number of makes and breaks are produced by the transmitting cylinder, and on the receiving cylinder the chemicals in the paper are decomposed, producing marks on the paper exactly corresponding to those on the transmitting cylinder. Synonyms--Autographic Telegraph--Pantelegraphy.

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thumb|right|upright|[[Les Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry, a famous illuminated manuscript, is on view to both the public and to scholars only in the form of a high-quality facsimile]]