How Do You Spell TELECOPY?

Pronunciation: [tˈɛlɪkəpi] (IPA)

Telecopy is a word that refers to the transmission of documents or images over a distance via fax machines or computer networks. The phonetic transcription of telecopy is /ˈtɛlɪkɒpi/. The word is spelled with the prefix "tele-", which means "remote" or "distant," and the suffix "-copy," which refers to the production of an exact replica or copy. The phonetic transcriptions of the word clearly show its pronunciation and help to understand how the sounds of the word are formed.

TELECOPY Meaning and Definition

  1. Telecopy, also known as telecopier or fax, is a communication system that allows the transmission and reproduction of printed or written material over a distance. It involves the electronic transmission of documents, images, or text using telephone lines or other data networks.

    As a noun, telecopy refers to the process or technology of sending, receiving, and reproducing facsimiles remotely. It typically involves scanning the original document using a fax machine or modern fax software, which converts the content into electronic signals. These signals are then transmitted over a telephone network or other data network to a receiving fax machine or computer. The receiving end converts the electronic signals back into a visible representation, reproducing an exact copy of the original document.

    As a verb, telecopy refers to the act of transmitting a document using a telecopy or fax system. It may involve feeding the original document into a fax machine, specifying the receiving fax number or email address, and initiating the transmission by pressing the appropriate buttons.

    The telecopy technology has been widely used in business, government, and personal communication to transmit important documents, contracts, letters, or images quickly and conveniently. It has significantly reduced the reliance on physical mail and enabled the near-instantaneous delivery of vital information across long distances.

Etymology of TELECOPY

The word "telecopy" is derived from two root words, "tele" and "copy".

The prefix "tele-" originates from the Greek word "tēle", meaning "far off" or "at a distance". It is commonly used to indicate communication over a distance, often through electronic or mechanical means.

The word "copy" comes from the Old French word "copie", which itself was derived from the Latin word "copia" meaning "abundance" or "plenty". In English, "copy" refers to reproducing or duplicating something, especially in writing or printing.

Combining these two roots, "telecopy" was coined to describe the process of transmitting documents or images over a distance, creating replicas or reproductions of the original by electronic or mechanical means.

Conjugate verb Telecopy

CONDITIONAL

I would telecopy
we would telecopy
you would telecopy
he/she/it would telecopy
they would telecopy

FUTURE

I will telecopy
we will telecopy
you will telecopy
he/she/it will telecopy
they will telecopy

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have telecopied
we will have telecopied
you will have telecopied
he/she/it will have telecopied
they will have telecopied

PAST

I telecopied
we telecopied
you telecopied
he/she/it telecopied
they telecopied

PAST PERFECT

I had telecopied
we had telecopied
you had telecopied
he/she/it had telecopied
they had telecopied

PRESENT

I telecopy
we telecopy
you telecopy
he/she/it telecopies
they telecopy

PRESENT PERFECT

I have telecopied
we have telecopied
you have telecopied
he/she/it has telecopied
they have telecopied
I am telecopying
we are telecopying
you are telecopying
he/she/it is telecopying
they are telecopying
I was telecopying
we were telecopying
you were telecopying
he/she/it was telecopying
they were telecopying
I will be telecopying
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he/she/it will be telecopying
they will be telecopying
I have been telecopying
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you have been telecopying
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they had been telecopying
I will have been telecopying
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they will have been telecopying
I would have telecopied
we would have telecopied
you would have telecopied
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they would have telecopied
I would be telecopying
we would be telecopying
you would be telecopying
he/she/it would be telecopying
they would be telecopying
I would have been telecopying
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