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Facsimile comes from latin "fac simile", which means something like "make it similar". And that's exectly what a FAX does: it makes a similar copy of the original.
It was created in the late 16th century as fac simile, when used to describe writing an exact copy. It comes from the imperative forme of Latin facere (to make, the impreative is fac!) and the neuter form of similis (like, the neuter is simile)
Fax (short for facsimile, from Latin fac simile, "make similar", i.e. "make a copy") is a telecommunications technology used to transfer copies
What is a gelatone facsimile?
The word for facsimile in Dutch is the same facsimile but the most used synonym is telefax or just fax
It is short for Facsimile.
The facsimile paper was invinted in 1878 by mastermind author Arthur Redeen. Although he has been forgotten about by modern society (due to his very controversal essay on freeing slaves, which made him an outcast to that day's society. They made sure they forgot about him) hsi facsimile paper has been a lasting monument of his knowledge. First, let us break down the word itself. The prefix fac means simply facts. The suffix, simile, is used in writing when comparing something to something else (example: The sky was LIKE a ocean.) Simlies use the words like or as. So, to put the two words together, fac and simile, the paper facsimile means a paper that compares groups of two things truthfully.
A simile.
facsimile signal requires a bandwidth of only about 1000 Hz
The word "facsimile" means something that looks like or is a copy of something else. A sentence for this word is: "The term fax, as in fax machines, is short for facsimile, because the machines send an electronic copy of a page."
It's short for "facsimile", because the machine creates a facsimile of the original document.