Definition
A machine or device that copies or reproduces text and images, an early form of what would become the photocopier.
Etymology
From 'copy' and the Greek 'graph' (write or record), naming a device that writes or records copies.
Kelly Says
Early copygraphs used chemical processes and mechanical reproduction—before Xerox invented the photocopier in 1959, copygraph machines were how offices made multiple copies by hand-cranking.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
ቅ Lippen
qil-li-pen
BNবাংলা
প্রতিলিপি
protil-ipi
CACatalà
còpia
koh-pee-ah
ELΕλληνικά
αντίγραφο
an-ti-gra-fo
ESEspañol
fotocopia
foh-toh-koh-pee-ah
FRFrançais
photocopie
foh-toh-koh-pee
GUGU
પુનઃપ્રતિ
poon-uh-prati
HIहिन्दी
प्रतिलिपि
pratlipi
HUMagyar
másolat
mah-soh-lahht
IDBahasa Indonesia
fotokopi
foh-toh-koh-pee
ITItaliano
fotocopia
foh-toh-koh-pee-ah
KKKK
қабаттама
qabat-ta-ma
KMKM
កម្មវិធី
kam-mo-vee-thee
MSBahasa Melayu
fotokopi
foh-toh-koh-pee
NLNederlands
kopie
koh-pee
PLPolski
kopia
koh-pee-ah
PTPortuguês
cópia
koh-pee-ah
RORomână
copie
koh-pee-eh
RUРусский
фотокопия
fotokopiia
SVSvenska
kopia
koh-pee-ah
SWKiswahili
nakala
na-ka-la
TRTürkçe
fotokopi
foh-toh-koh-pee
UKУкраїнська
копія
kopiya
VITiếng Việt
bản sao
ban sao
ZUZU
ukopile
oo-koh-pee-leh