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Definition of facsimile :
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.
2. To make a facsimile of.
Synonyms:
cable, pager, alter ego, telegram, fax, same, spit, mock, doppelgänger, transcript, cover page, spitting image, autotype, facsimile machine, photocopy, forgery, twin, look-alike, tracing, SIMULACRE, ringer, autotypy, reduplication, counterpart, dupe, dummy, original, telefax, carbon copy, mirror image, match, page, fetch, telegraph
interpretation (part of speech: noun)
comment, restatement, decoding, transcription, version, analysis, commentary, paraphrasing, rephrasing, translation, interpretation, elucidation, rendition, condensation, decipherment, explanation
duplicate (part of speech: noun)
parody, reproduction, equivalent, clone, duplicate, carbon, icon, double, counterfeit, simulacrum, ditto, study at copy, Xerox, resemblance
repetition (part of speech: noun)
recapitulation, echo, reiteration, recitation, recurrence, repetition, iteration, quote, replication
representation (part of speech: noun)
effigy, picture, likeness, idol, analogy, metaphor, image, figurine, depiction, cast, silhouette, rendering, photograph, statue, bust, drawing, illustration, duplication, portrayal, snapshot, representation, carving, approximation, impression
representative (part of speech: adjective)
graphic, approximate, model, miniature, cartoon, aping, pastiche, metaphorical, portrayed, rendered, replica, representative, copy, imitation, illustrative, analogous, outline
Usage examples:
- Did you see the Monitor last night and that facsimile they gave away with it? - "In the Mayor's Parlour", J. S. (Joseph Smith) Fletcher.
- Queenie took up a book that lay on the seat between them and from it extracted a folded copy of the Monitor's facsimile. - "In the Mayor's Parlour", J. S. (Joseph Smith) Fletcher.
- The original is now owned by Mr. Thomas J. Wise, who has kindly permitted its use for the present facsimile. - "Fugitive Pieces", George Gordon Noel Byron.