recopy
verb[T]
(alsore-copy)uk/ˌriːˈkɒp.i/us/ˌriːˈkɑː.pi/tocopysomething again, for a second, third, etc.time, so that it is the same as anoriginalpieceofwork:
Revisions werenotedin aredpenand then recopied.
Thelettershave beencopiedand re-copied manytimes.
- They arecarefultocopy,checkand re-copy thedatatoavoidlosinginformation.
- Themusicwassubsequentlycopied, recopied andcirculatedin thecommunity.
- During the thirteenthcentury, themanuscriptwasextensivelyrevisedandrepairedby recopying.
Copying and copies
- anti-counterfeiting
- anti-piracy
- ape
- biomimicry
- blueprint
- bootleg
- derivative
- imaging
- imitate
- imitation
- imitative
- imitator
- mail merge
- pirate
- pirated
- plagiarism
- plagiarize
- recreate
- reproduce
- simulation