When someone says 'carbon copy' they mean to make a duplicate. This term originated because carbon paper was the item used to make duplicate copies of handwritten or typewritten documents.
The term "carbon copy" originates from the practice of creating duplicate copies of typed or written documents using carbon paper. Carbon paper was placed between the original document and a blank sheet of paper, so that when the original was written or typed on, the pressure transferred the ink or impressions onto the underlying sheet, creating an exact copy. The term "carbon copy" later came to be used metaphorically to mean an exact or identical duplicate of something.
Yes, the word copy is a verb (copy, copies, copying, copied). The word copy is also a noun (copy, copies).Example uses:Verb: I can copy my transcript at the library.Noun: I have to send a copy with my application.
It comes from the Czech word for forced labor.
The word Bible comes from the Greek word "biblio" or "biblos" which mean The Book.
The word is of Latin origin and the plural is addenda.
It stands for "carbon copy" (an old term, carbon paper is no longer used now that everyone has copy machines. It indicated that someone OTHER THAN the person addressed in the letter was going to be receiving a copy of the letter as well. So there would be a copy going to the person addressed (Dear Mr. Jones), a copy kept for the person who wrote the letter in the first place, and a copy of the letter to everyone whose name appears under "cc".
cc=carbon copy bcc= blind carbon copy. use these when sending to multiple addresses
Carbon Copy Carbon Copy
Carbon Copy BCC = Blind Carbon Copy
Carbon Copy - film - was created in 1981.
Carbon Copy Media was created in 2006.
CC - Carbon Copy BCC - Blind Carbon Copy
carbon copy, meaning sending the same thing to another person. cc = carbon copy bcc = blind carbon copy
The duration of Carbon Copy - film - is 1.53 hours.
If you mean email it's carbon copy
c: Edit (Wolf5370): Actually it is usually ".cc" for carbon copy and ".bcc" for blind carbon copy. Standard notation.
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Carbon dioxide is the result of burning carbon or carbon containing materials.