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Mopy vs Mody - What's the difference?

mopy | mody |

As adjectives the difference between mopy and mody

is that mopy is while mody is (dated) modish; fashionable.

As a verb mopy

is 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.

mopy

English

Etymology 1

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Adjective

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  • 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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    mody

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (dated) modish; fashionable
  • (Webster 1913)