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Monies vs Mopies - What's the difference?

monies | mopies |

As a noun monies

is .

As a verb mopies is

(mopy).

monies

English

Alternative forms

* moneys

Noun

(head)
  • * 1722 , (Great Britain)
  • And to the end and intent that sufficient monies may be raised to make up the said principal sum of one million two hundred and four thousand seven hundred eighty six pounds three shillings and four pence three farthings, and to complete the redemption of the said annuities amounting to sixty thousand two hundred thirty nine pounds six shillings and two pence per annum ;...

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    mopies

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (mopy)
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    mopy

    English

    Etymology 1

    From

    Adjective

    (er)
  • Etymology 2

    , acronym of "multiple original prints".

    Verb

  • To print more than one copy of a document using a computer printer rather than printing one original and copying it with a separate machine.
  • * {{quote-news, year=1996, date=November 11, author=Noor Amal, title=Why copy when you can mopy, work=New Straits Times, page=18 citation
  • passage=Mopy' is a term HP [Hewlett-Packard] has coined to talk about a new paradigm to address the current printing/coping(SIC) trend. ' Mopying is a term describing the process of creating multiple original prints, or "mopies" on a laser printer.}}
  • * {{quote-news, year=2001, date=November 17, author=Robert Uhlig, title=Boom in email puts paper use up by 40pc, work=Telegraph, page= citation
  • passage=
  • * {{quote-news, year=2003, date=September 17, author=Juhi Bhambal, title=Printing Solutions, work=PCQuest citation
  • passage=Some offer a function called mopying . Instead of printing one original and then making copies on a copying machine, you get several originals of the document (or high-quality copies).}}

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