1. Prepis ili fotokopija nekog originala (dokumenta, rukopisa i dr.);
2. Tačna reprodukcija, imitacija nekog umetničkog dela (slike, skulpture i dr.);
3. Uopšte: nešto uraeno tačno prema uzorku;
4. Slika izrađena iz negativa filma (fotografski pozitiv);
5. Primerak snimljenog i umnoženog filma;
6. Prneosno: podražavanje, ugledanje (lat.)
Prepis; fot. otisak, snimak; precrt, preslikano slikarsko ili vajarsko delo; fig. podražavanje, ugledanje; nešto izrađeno podražavanjem; pro kopija (lat. pro copis) za prepis.
An exact replica. In genetics, any one of a group of genetically identical cells or organisms. An identical twin is a clone; so, too, are bacteria living in the same colony. The term “clone” has also been adopted by computer technology to describe a (nonexistent) device that mimics an actual one to enable certain software programs to run correctly.
A group of genetically identical cells or organisms derived from a single cell or individual by some kind of asexual reproduction; SYN. clon.
ETYM French copie, from Latin copia abundance, number, Late Lat. also, a transcript; co- + the root of opes riches. Related to Opulent, Copious.
1. An imitation or reproduction of an original.
2. Material suitable for a journalistic account.
3. Matter to be printed; exclusive of graphical materials; SYN. written matter.
1. A duplicate copy; SYN. similitude, twin.
2. A person or thing having the same function or characteristics as another; SYN. opposite number, vis-a-vis.
ETYM Italian, detto, ditto, from Latin dictum. Related to Dictum.
1. A mimeographic reproduction of a document.
2. A ditto mark.
3. A thing mentioned previously or above — used to avoid repeating a word; often symbolized by inverted commas or apostrophes.
ETYM French, prob. from Prov. French dupe, dube; of unknown origin; equiv. to French huppe hoopoe, a foolish bird, easily caught. Related to Armor. houpérik hoopoe, a man easily deceived. Related to also Gull, Booby.
One who has been deceived or who is easily deceived.
Either of two things that correspond to one another exactly; SYN. duplication.
1. The act of engrossing.
2. That which has been engrossed, as an instrument, legislative bill, goods, etc.
ETYM Latin fac simile make like; or an abbreviation of factum simile made like; facere to make + similes like. Related to Fact, and Simile.
1. An exact copy or reproduction; SYN. autotype.
2. Transmits the copy by wire or radio; SYN. facsimile machine, fax.
See fax.
ETYM French, from Latin imago, imaginis, from the root of imitari to imitate. Related to Imitate, Imagine.
An iconic mental representation; SYN. mental image.
ETYM as. gelîcnes.
1. A graphic image of a person or thing; SYN. semblance.
2. Similarity in appearance or character or nature between persons or things; SYN. alikeness, similitude.
A pipe that has several lateral outlets to or from other pipes.
A pipe with several apertures for making multiple connections.
1. A picture or design printed from an engraving; SYN. print making.
2. A fabric with a dyed pattern pressed onto it (usually by engraved rollers).
Something that has been replicated; SYN. reproduction.
Exact copy, especially made by artist who made the original.
ETYM Cf. French reproduction.
In biology, process by which a living organism produces other organisms similar to itself. There are two kinds: asexual reproduction and sexual reproduction. The ability to reproduce is considered one of the fundamental attributes of living things.
1. The act of reproducing; SYN. replication.
2. The activity of conceiving and bearing offspring; SYN. procreation, breeding.
3. The process of generating offspring.
ETYM Latin transcriptum, neut. of transcriptus, p. p. of transcribere. Related to Transcribe.
A reproduction of a written record (e.g. of a legal or school record); SYN. copy.