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Copy

For Copy we have terms and definitions in 17 topics. The topics are Advertising, Coin Collecting, Digital Imaging, Direct Marketing, Entertainment, Entertainment Industry, Gambling, Graphic Design, Ham Radio, Interactive Marketing, Media Relations, Newspaper Design, Non-Profit Marketing, Online Casino, Public Relations, Technology and William Shakespeare.



Copy (Advertising)

The written part of an advertisement. Effective copy is critically important, even in visually-oriented advertising messages.


Copy (Coin Collecting)

A replica of a real coin, usually meant to deceive.


Copy (Digital Imaging)

The text element of a page. Also to electronically copy any data to another position or page.


Copy (Direct Marketing)

The written text used by marketers to present their offers to the public.


Copy (Entertainment)

The lines or script that an actor reads for his or her role.


Copy (Entertainment Industry)

A slang term for "dialogue" or "script."


Copy (Gambling)

In pai gow poker, when a player and the banker have the same two-card hand, or the same five-card hand. The banker wins all copies.


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Copy (Graphic Design)

generally refers to text -- typewritten pages, word-processing files, typeset galleys or pages -- although sometimes refers to all source materials (text and graphics) used in a publication.


Copy (Ham Radio)

Indication of how well communications are received. "I have a good copy on you" also used as a question, as in "did you copy" - understand all"


Copy (Interactive Marketing)

Printed text in an advertisement.


Copy (Media Relations)

Written text.


Copy (Newspaper Design)

The text of a story.


Copy (Non-Profit Marketing)

Words printed by the press. See also:Ad Copy, Body Copy


Copy (Online Casino)

In Pai-Gow Poker, when a player and the banker have the same two-card hand, or the same five-card hand. The banker wins all copies.


Copy (Public Relations)

Words printed in the press


Copy (Technology)

To duplicate information and reproduce it in another part of a document, in a different file or memory location, or in a different medium. A copy operation can affect data ranging from a single character to large segments of text, a graphics image, or one to many data files. Text and graphics, for example, can be copied to another part of a document, to the computer's memory (by means of a temporary storage facility such as the Microsoft Windows or Apple Macintosh Clipboard), or to a different file. Similarly, files can be copied from one disk or directory to another, and data can be copied from the screen to a printer or to a data file. In most cases, a copy procedure leaves the original information in place. Compare cut and paste, move.


Copy (William Shakespeare)

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