friday 9th 22:21 copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a painting, a table, or a dress) 2 : one of a series of especially mechanical reproductions of an original impression; also : an individual example of such a reproduction 3 archaic : something to be imitated : MODEL 4 a : matter to be set especially for printing b : something considered printable or newsworthy -- used without an article c : text especially of an advertisement synonym see REPRODUCTION copy Pronunciation: 'kä-pE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural cop·ies Etymology: Middle English copie, from Middle French, from Medieval Latin copia, from Latin, abundance -- more at COPIOUS Date: 14th century 1 : an imitation, transcript, or reproduction of an original work (as a letter, a paintin