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    Facsimile (?), n.; pl. Facsimiles (-lēz). [L. fac simile make like; or an abbreviation of factum simile made like; facere to make + similes like. See Fact, and Simile.]
    1. 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.

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    2. (Telecommunications) A method for reproducing documents, drawing, or other planar image at a remote location by converting the document into coded electronic signals at one point, transmitting data via telephone line or radio signals to the remote point, and converting the signals back into a likeness of the original image. The device used at each end to convert the image to and from electronic signals was originally called Facsimile telegraph, then telefax machine, and now more commonly fax machine. The same process, using the same data transmission protocols, is now performed not only by devices dedicated exclusively to the telefax process, but also by computers and combined copying/scanning/telefax machines. Also called telefax or fax.

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    Facsimile telegraph, a telegraphic apparatus reproducing messages in autograph; a fax machine.

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    fax (făks), n. [Shortened form of telefax, from tele- and facsimile.] A document which is a facsimile of another document, converted into electrical symbols by a facsimile machine at one telephone terminal, transmitted via telephone and printed on some form of paper at a facsimile machine at a second telephone terminal.  A document transmitted using a computer at one or both ends may also be called a fax if the transmission protocol is similar to that used by telefax devices, i.e. if the originating or receiving device could be a telefax device.

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    fax (făks), v. t. [Shortened form of telefax, from tele- and facsimile.] [imp. & p. p. faxed (făkst); p. pr. & vb. n. faxing (făksˈĭng).] To transmit a copy of a document (a fax) over a telephone line using facsimile devices or the telefax protocol at both ends.  See fax, n., and facsimile2, n.

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