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1. (n.) fax
a method or device
2. fax
an exact copy or reproduction so transmitted.
3. (v.t.) fax
to transmit (documents, drawings, photographs, or the like) by fax.
Etymology: (1945–50; shortening and resp. of facsimile)
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| Definition of 'fax' |
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1. (verb) facsimile, facsimile machine, fax
duplicator that transmits the copy by wire or radio
2. (verb) fax, telefax, facsimile
send something via a facsimile machine
"Can you fax me the report right away?"
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1. (verb) fax
to send a fax
Fax me the information.
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Sense: a facsimile; a written message sent by a special telephone system
I'll send you a fax.
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Afrikaans: faks |
Arabic: رِسالة بالفاكْس |
Bulgarian: факс |
Brazilian: fax |
Czech: fax |
German: das Fax |
Danish: fax |
Greek: φαξ |
Spanish: fax |
Estonian: faks |
Farsi: فکس؛ دورنگار |
Finnish: faksi |
French: télécopie, fax |
Hebrew: פָקס |
Hindi: फैक्स |
Croatian: faksimil, poruka poslana |
Hungarian: fax |
Indonesian: faks |
Italian: fax |
Japanese: ファックス通信 |
Korean: 모사 전송(模寫電送) |
Lithuanian: faksas, fakso aparatas |
Latvian: fakss |
Malay: faks |
Dutch: fax |
Norwegian: faks |
Polish: faks |
Persian: فکس؛ دورنگار |
Pashto: پس منظر،فکی |
Russian: факс |
Slovak: faksimile, fax |
Slovenian: faks |
Serbian: faks |
Swedish: fax |
Thai: ข้อความที่ส่งทางโทรสาร |
Turkish: faks |
Taiwanese: 傳真 |
Ukrainian: факс |
Urdu: ہو بہو ارسال کردہ نقل |
Vietnamese: bản phắc |
Chinese: 传真 |
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