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The answer COPIED has 42 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of copied in various dictionaries:
verb - copy down as is
verb - reproduce someone's behavior or looks
verb - reproduce or make an exact copy of
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Simple past tense and past participle of copy. |
derived by copying something else especially by following lines seen through a transparent sheet |
make a similar or identical version of reproduce. |
imitate the style or behaviour of. |
hear or understand someone speaking on a radio transmitter. |
A thing made to be similar or identical to another. |
A single specimen of a particular book, record, or other publication or issue. |
Matter to be printed. |
A blank booklet or notebook used for schoolwork. |
Make a similar or identical version of reproduce. |
Copied might refer to |
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Copying is the duplication of information or an artifact based only on an instance of that information or artifact, and not using the process that originally generated it. With analog forms of information, copying is only possible to a limited degree of accuracy, which depends on the quality of the equipment used and the skill of the operator. There is some inevitable generation loss, deterioration and accumulation of "noise" (random small changes, not sound) from original to copy, when copies are made. This deterioration accumulates with each generation. With digital forms of information, copying is perfect. Copy and paste is frequently used for information a computer user selects and copies to an area he or she wishes. * Most high-accuracy copying techniques use the principle that there will be only one type of possible interpretation for each reading of data, and only one possible way to write an interpretation of data. |