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An exact replica of a document that is copied so as to preserve all its original marks and notations. facsimile noun copy, duplicate, exact copy, mold, molding, oneness, replica, reproduction, sameness, semblance See also: copy, delineation, duplicate, fake, model How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Although many teachers have already begun to include works by these writers in both graduate and undergraduate courses, those who are less familiar with them may need guidance when faced, suddenly, with eighteen new editions and facsmiles of works by writers they have not previously encountered. Although many teachers have already begun to include works by these writers in both graduate and undergraduate courses, those who are less familiar with them may need guidance when faced, suddenly, with eighteen new editions and facsmiles of works by writers they have not previously encountered. Although many teachers have already begun to include works by these writers in both graduate and undergraduate courses, those who are less familiar with them may need guidance when faced, suddenly, with eighteen new editions and facsmiles of works by writers they have not previously encountered. |
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