Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun A machine for photographically reproducing written, printed, or graphic material, especially by xerography.

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  • noun A machine which reproduces documents by photographing the original over a glass plate and printing duplicates.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • noun a copier that uses photographic methods of making copies

Etymologies

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to photocopy + -er

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Examples

  • Marburger: How about this: Have you ever heard the term "photocopier" or "photocopy" used in the Recorder's office by anybody?

    Boing Boing Cory Doctorow 2011

  • At universities they called the photocopier 'the Chinese Take-Away'.

    Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister? 2010

  • This thing about what happens when you Google the word photocopier, because you can't not use pictures like this when they come along:

    UK:RESISTANCE 2008

  • This thing about what happens when you Google the word photocopier, because you can't not use pictures like this when they come along:

    UK:RESISTANCE 2008

  • This thing about what happens when you Google the word photocopier, because you can't not use pictures like this when they come along:

    UK:RESISTANCE 2008

  • This thing about what happens when you Google the word photocopier, because you can't not use pictures like this when they come along:

    UK:RESISTANCE 2008

  • The photocopier was a big old thing on a rickety trolley.

    Mostly Harmless Adams, Douglas, 1952- 1992

  • Moorhouse - case law that involved a University providing students with access to library books and a photocopier but not taking reasonable steps to ensure students didn't make illegal copies of the texts - came at a time when a photocopier was a "fairly new and powerful technology" - drawing similarities with the current case, which involved the internet.

    iTnews Australia 2010

  • Who's using the other computer ... and where the hell can I get a $600 copier (assuming it's not one of them MFPs that they just called a photocopier)?

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science 2010

  • Steve Mitchelmore on Jonathan Yardley as "photocopier":

    Book Reviewing 2010

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