Facsimile
Definition of facsimile:
part of speech: noun
Copy exactly resembling the original.
part of speech: noun
Usage examples for facsimile:
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Thirty varieties are offered for sale, as various in form as they are in colour, and arranged most artistically on stands, while some are put up in packages decorated with what one may call a facsimile of the root, leaves, and flower, in water- colours.
"Unbeaten-Tracks-in-Japan", Bird, Isabella L. (Isabella Lucy). -
Holzhausen brings the facsimile of a letter of his, dated Wilna, December 30th.
"Napoleon's Campaign in Russia Anno 1812", Achilles Rose. -
This facsimile has been made from the copy in the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library.
"His Majesties Declaration Defended", John Dryden.