- A
facsimile (from
Latin fac simile, "to make alike") is a copy or
reproduction of an old book, m****cript, map, art print, or
other item of historical...
- Look up
facsimile in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
facsimile is a copy or
reproduction of an old book, m****cript, map, art print, or
other item...
- Fax (short for
facsimile),
sometimes called telecopying or
telefax (short for telefacsimile), is the
telephonic transmission of
scanned printed material...
- In telecommunications, the term
facsimile converter has the
following meanings: In a
facsimile receiver, a
device that
changes the
signal modulation from...
- Bain's
Facsimile was an
innovative method for
transmitting images over long distances,
invented by the
Scottish inventor Alexander Bain in 1843. Bain's...
-
Facsimile Productions is an
independent London based theatre production company who
stage productions of new
writing by
their own
resident writers as...
-
Headkick Facsimile is an EP by
American noise rock band Cop
Shoot Cop,
released in 1989 by
Supernatural Organization. All
tracks are
written by Tod Ashley...
- However,
every edition up to 1946 is also
available in
facsimile form. The
first facsimile set was
printed by
Billing & Sons in 1960. Approximately...
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bathtub boats,
small powered watercraft designed around bathtubs or
close facsimiles.
Early boats were
whimsical and
crafted from a
variety of materials. Today...
- Scholars'
Facsimiles &
Reprints was
established in 1936 by
Louis Sigmund Friedland (1884–1955),
professor of
English at New York University, with an editorial...