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is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun mimeograph
is an invention of Thomas A. Edison, a machine for making printed copies, using typed stencil, ubiquitous until the 1990s when photocopying became competitive (if not cheaper), and considerably easier to use.
As a verb mimeograph
is to make mimeograph copies.
duplicate |
mimeograph |
Related terms |
Duplicate is a related term of mimeograph.
As verbs the difference between duplicate and mimeograph
is that
duplicate is to make a copy of while
mimeograph is to make mimeograph copies.
As nouns the difference between duplicate and mimeograph
is that
duplicate is one that resembles or corresponds to another; an identical copy while
mimeograph is an invention of thomas a edison, a machine for making printed copies, using typed stencil, ubiquitous until the 1990s when photocopying became competitive (if not cheaper), and considerably easier to use.
As an adjective duplicate
is being the same as another; identical this
may exclude the first identical item in a series, but usage is inconsistent.
reprint |
mimeograph |
Related terms |
Reprint is a related term of mimeograph.
As nouns the difference between reprint and mimeograph
is that
reprint is a book, pamphlet or other printed matter that has been published once before but is now being released again while
mimeograph is an invention of thomas a edison, a machine for making printed copies, using typed stencil, ubiquitous until the 1990s when photocopying became competitive (if not cheaper), and considerably easier to use.
As verbs the difference between reprint and mimeograph
is that
reprint is to print (something) that has been published in print before while
mimeograph is to make mimeograph copies.
replica |
mimeograph |
Related terms |
Replica is a related term of mimeograph.
As verbs the difference between replica and mimeograph
is that
replica is while
mimeograph is to make mimeograph copies.
As a noun mimeograph is
an invention of thomas a edison, a machine for making printed copies, using typed stencil, ubiquitous until the 1990s when photocopying became competitive (if not cheaper), and considerably easier to use.
wikidiffcom |
mimeograph |
As a noun mimeograph is
an invention of thomas a edison, a machine for making printed copies, using typed stencil, ubiquitous until the 1990s when photocopying became competitive (if not cheaper), and considerably easier to use.
As a verb mimeograph is
to make mimeograph copies.
reproduction |
mimeograph |
Related terms |
Reproduction is a related term of mimeograph.
As nouns the difference between reproduction and mimeograph
is that
reproduction is the act of reproducing new individuals biologically while
mimeograph is an invention of thomas a edison, a machine for making printed copies, using typed stencil, ubiquitous until the 1990s when photocopying became competitive (if not cheaper), and considerably easier to use.
As a verb mimeograph is
to make mimeograph copies.
facsimile |
mimeograph |
Synonyms |
Facsimile is a synonym of mimeograph.
As nouns the difference between facsimile and mimeograph
is that
facsimile is facsimile while
mimeograph is an invention of thomas a edison, a machine for making printed copies, using typed stencil, ubiquitous until the 1990s when photocopying became competitive (if not cheaper), and considerably easier to use.
As a verb mimeograph is
to make mimeograph copies.
copy |
mimeograph |
Related terms |
Copy is a related term of mimeograph.
As nouns the difference between copy and mimeograph
is that
copy is the result of copying; an identical duplicate of an original while
mimeograph is an invention of thomas a edison, a machine for making printed copies, using typed stencil, ubiquitous until the 1990s when photocopying became competitive (if not cheaper), and considerably easier to use.
As verbs the difference between copy and mimeograph
is that
copy is (
label) to produce an object identical to a given object while
mimeograph is to make mimeograph copies.
imitation |
mimeograph |
Related terms |
Imitation is a related term of mimeograph.
As nouns the difference between imitation and mimeograph
is that
imitation is imitation while
mimeograph is an invention of thomas a edison, a machine for making printed copies, using typed stencil, ubiquitous until the 1990s when photocopying became competitive (if not cheaper), and considerably easier to use.
As a verb mimeograph is
to make mimeograph copies.
photostat |
mimeograph |
Related terms |
Photostat is a related term of mimeograph.
As nouns the difference between photostat and mimeograph
is that
photostat is (dated) a photocopy, especially one made by a (
photostat machine) while
mimeograph is an invention of thomas a edison, a machine for making printed copies, using typed stencil, ubiquitous until the 1990s when photocopying became competitive (if not cheaper), and considerably easier to use.
As verbs the difference between photostat and mimeograph
is that
photostat is to make such a photocopy while
mimeograph is to make mimeograph copies.
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