Xerxes vs Xerox - What's the difference?
xerxes | xerox |
, a Persian king of the Achaemenid dynasty who reigned 485-465 BC.
, a Persian king who ruled for 45 days in 424 BC before being assassinated.
(slang, North America) A photocopy.
(slang, North America) To make a paper copy or copies by means of a photocopier.
As a proper noun Xerxes
is Xerxes I, a Persian king of the Achaemenid dynasty who reigned 485-465 BC.As a noun xerox is
a photocopy.As a verb xerox is
to make a paper copy or copies by means of a photocopier.xerxes
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Proper noun
(es)See also
* *xerox
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Alternative forms
* XeroxNoun
(es)- Hand me that xerox , would you?
Synonyms
* photocopyDerived terms
* xerocracy * xeroxable * xerox copy * xeroxer * xeroxloreVerb
(es)- I xeroxed the report for all the people at the meeting.