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  1. photocopy: [noun] a copy of usually printed material made with a process in which an image is formed by the action of light usually on an electrically charged surface.

  2. noun. a photographic reproduction of written, printed, or graphic work See also microcopy. verb. to reproduce (written, printed, or graphic work) on photographic material. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of photocopy 1. First recorded in 1920–25; photo- + copy. Discover More. Example Sentences.

  3. PHOTOCOPY definition: 1. a photographic copy of a document made on a photocopier: 2. to make a photocopy of a document…. Learn more.

  4. PHOTOCOPY meaning: 1. a photographic copy of a document made on a photocopier: 2. to make a photocopy of a document…. Learn more.

  5. May 29, 2018 · Photocopying is the process by which light is used to make copies of book pages and other paper documents. Today the most widely used form of photocopying is xerography ("dry writing"), invented by New York patent attorney Chester Carlson in the 1930s.

  6. photocopying definition: 1. present participle of photocopy 2. to make a photocopy of a document: . Learn more.

  7. Word forms: (present) photocopies, (past) photocopied, (perfect) photocopied, (progressive) photocopying

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