ALL meanings of facsimile
fac·sim·i·le
F f - noun facsimile Make a copy of. 1
- noun Definition of facsimile in Technology (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. 1
- noun facsimile an exact copy, as of a book, painting, or manuscript. 1
- noun facsimile Also called fax. Telecommunications. a method or device for transmitting documents, drawings, photographs, or the like, by means of radio or telephone for exact reproduction elsewhere. an image transmitted by such a method. 1
- noun facsimile dropout (def 5). 1
- verb with object facsimile to reproduce in facsimile; make a facsimile of. 1
- adjective facsimile Also, fax. Telecommunications. (of an image) copied by means of facsimile: facsimile mail. (of a method or device) used to produce a facsimile: facsimile transmission. 1
- noun facsimile text: copy, reproduction 1
- noun facsimile duplicate 1
- countable noun facsimile A facsimile of something is a copy or imitation of it. 0
- countable noun facsimile A facsimile is the same as a fax. 0
- noun facsimile an exact copy or reproduction 0
- noun facsimile (as modifier) 0
- noun facsimile an image produced by facsimile transmission 0
- verb facsimile to make an exact copy of 0
- noun facsimile (an) exact reproduction or copy 0
- noun facsimile the transmission and reproduction of graphic matter by electrical means, as by radio or wire 0
- adjective facsimile of or having the nature of a facsimile 0
- verb transitive facsimile to make a facsimile of 0