Copy
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Copy may refer to: to copy a word from a book to a paper or laptop or computer
- Copying or the product of copying (including the plural "copies"); the duplication of information or an artifact
- Cut, copy and paste, a method of reproducing text or other data in computing
- Photocopying, a process which makes paper copies of documents and other visual images
- Fax, a telecommunications technology used to transfer copies of documents, especially over the telephone network
- Facsimile, a copy or reproduction that is as true to the original source as possible
- Replica, a copy closely resembling the original concerning its shape and appearance
- Term of art in US copyright law meaning a material object in which a work of authorship has been embodied, such as a book
- Copy (procedure word), a response indicating satisfactory receipt of last radio transmission
- Copy (command), a shell command on MS DOS and Windows systems
- Copy (written), written content in publications, in contrast to photographs or other elements of layout
- Copy (album), the debut album of the electronica artist Mitsuki Aira
- Copy (song), a song of the Japanese rock band Kaisoku Tokyo
- Copy (musician), the Portland-based electronic music artist
- COPY, a COBOL keyword
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