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It you are asking about the difference, in modern terminology they have come to mean the same thing. Earlier history defines imitate as someone we may follow as a good example in life. To copy, is a transcription or reproduction of a paper, a file or a text

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What is a synonym for to copy closely?

A synonym for "to copy closely" is "to imitate." Other options could include "to replicate" or "to reproduce," all conveying the idea of creating a version that closely resembles the original.


What is the abstract of noun imitate?

The abstract noun form of the verb to imitate are imitation and the gerund, imitating.


What is the meaning of 14 k copy in pennys?

A "14k copy" typically refers to a piece of jewelry or a decorative item that is made to resemble a genuine 14-karat gold item but is not actually made of real gold. The term "copy" indicates that it is likely made from less expensive materials, often plated or alloyed metals, to imitate the appearance of 14k gold. In terms of value in pennies, it would depend on the material used in the copy, but it would generally be worth much less than genuine 14k gold, often just a few pennies to a few dollars at most.


What is the abstract noun of the word imitate?

The abstract noun of the word "imitate" is "imitation." It refers to the action or process of copying someone or something. Imitation can also denote the result of this action, highlighting the concept of mimicking behaviors, styles, or characteristics.


What type of word is copy a verb?

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.