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fax

noun as in facsimile

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verb as in copy

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She wanted help identifying a document she’d found among Molina’s papers — it was a fax; it might as well have been a stone tablet to her — from county archives.

The packs include paper forms and a fax machine – a contingency in case their digital ordering system becomes unavailable.

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She noted that Parton sent her a fax two Mother’s Days ago.

No doubt 25 years ago people were resistant from switching from fax to email, but the change has made communication far more efficient.

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The New York Times reported in May that it had received a set of emails, faxed from a toll-free number, in choppy Luganda, a Bantu language widely spoken in Uganda.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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