Etymology: [ 'faks ] (noun.) 1948. From Middle English, from Old English feax (“hair, head of hair”), from Proto-Germanic *fahsan (“hair, mane”), from Proto-Indo-European *pAks- (“hair”). Cognate with Dutch vas (“headhair”), German Fachs (“headhair”), Norwegian faks (“mane”), Icelandic fax (“mane”).
A fax machine or a document received and printed by one, To send a document via a fax machine, The hair of the head, A fax machine allows a written message to be sent to another fax machine Sending a fax costs no more than a telephone call If the fax has a distinctive ring it can be used with BT Call Sign Close Window, Fax, or Facsimile transmission The fax function sends a command to your Windows interface to launch your associated fax software application in order to fax a document directly to your fax recipient Fax printing requires separate installation of third party Windows Fax software that integrates with Windows applications via the use of a Windows Fax/Print driver, Facsimile, device for electronically transmitting written material; material sent by fax, Originally, a last resort for procrastinators who missed the final Federal Express pickup Now, an expensive way to order lunch from the local pizzaria around the corner, A method of digitally copying a document then converting the copy to an analog signal to be transmitted to a remote location using standard phone lines Because faxing isnt exact, what is received at the other end is rarely a perfect copy, and usually just a "reasonable facsimile thereof" (thus the term facser, fax), Short for facsimile A means of transmitting paper (and sometimes electronic) documents over phone lines The output is usually a paper document The output document itself is also called a fax Also used as a verb meaning to use facsimile transmission, send something via a facsimile machine; "Can you fax me the report right away?", A document transmitted by telephone and printed by a fax machine or a fax machine itself, send something via a facsimile machine; "Can you fax me the report right away?, Short for Facsimile Transmission, a process of scanning graphic images to convert them into electric signals which are transmitted to reproduce a recorded likeness of the original to top, board - A FAX board is an add-in printed circuit board for a personal computer that allows the system to send and receive text and graphics data over the telephone lines A FAX board is actually a facsimile machine in a personal computer, duplicator that transmits the copy by wire or radio, a machine which is able to both send and receive text and pictures by using a telephone line, Sending a facsimile of a document that contains a signature is considered a form of electronic signature, Slang for facsimile: A technology that takes paper from the sender and produces more paper that looks just like it at the recipient's end You can use fax modems to eliminate the paper step at one end or both, but they may be less reliable than stand-alone fax machines Email is cleaner, often cheaper, and more environmentally friendly, and the results are more useful in other programs However, you can't easily send signatures or existing paper documents via email, A method of transmitting graphics or text documents over a telecommunications facility The image is scanned at the transmitter and reconstructed at the receiver to be duplicated on paper, Your fax number at work or home, Slang for facsimile A technology that takes paper from the sender and produces more paper that looks just like it at the recipient's end You can use fax modems to eliminate the paper step at one end or both, but they may be less reliable than stand-alone fax machines Email is cleaner, often cheaper, and more environmentally friendly, and the results are more useful in other programs However, you can't easily send signatures or existing paper documents via email, You can refer to a copy of a document that is transmitted by a fax machine as a fax. I sent him a long fax, saying I didn't need any help. to send someone a letter or message using a fax machine fax sb sth. in full facsimile Device for the transmission and reproduction of documents by digitized signals sent over telephone lines. Fax machines scan printed text and graphics and convert the image into a digital code: 1 for dark areas, 0 for white areas. The code is transmitted through the telephone network to similar devices, where the documents are reproduced in close to their original form. Though the concepts for fax technology were developed in the 19th century, widespread use did not occur until the 1970s, when inexpensive means of adapting digitized information to telephone circuits became common, electronically transmit written material, send a fax, A fax or a fax machine is a piece of equipment used to copy documents by sending information electronically along a telephone line, and to receive copies that are sent in this way. a modern reception desk with telephone and fax These days, cartoonists send in their work by fax, If you fax a document to someone, you send it from one fax machine to another. I faxed a copy of the agreement to each of the investors Did you fax him a reply? Pop it in the post, or get your secretary to fax it I faxed 10 hotels in the area to check room size, Facsimile Transmission The process of scanning graphic images to convert them into electronic signals, alter and adjust these signals to correctly reproduce the original, then transmit these electronic signals to produce a recorded likeness of the original on a photo sensitive material, A process by which fixed graphic material including pictures, text, or images is scanned and the information converted into electrical signals which are transmitted via telephone to produce a paper copy of the graphics on the receiving fax machine Some modems can be used to send and receive fax data, (1) Abbreviation for facsimile (2) Reference to either the service or the actual machines by which a copy of a document or picture may be transmitted (3) A verb meaning to send an electronic image, (abbreviation for facsimile) The transmission of a copy of a paper document over telephone lines using a fax machine or a computer equipped with a fax modem The term may be used as either a noun or a verb, Fax machine number If there is more than one number, please specify how each number should be used For example: 416-123-1234 Administration, 416-234-2345 Emergency Department, Originally a last resort for procrastinators who missed the final Federal Express pickup; these days, an expensive way to order lunch from the pizza place around the corner, 1 (n) a facsimile; 2 (v) to transmit a written document or image by electronic means, Short for "FACSimile " In essence, a fax machine sends an electronic "facsimile" or copy of the document An optical scanner in the machine scans the document into pixels 200 dpi by 200 dpi (some fax machines have a "fine mode" of 200 by 400 dpi or 400 by 400 dpi) The resulting bit stream is then sent to the receiving machine, which places dots on the paper in the same pattern The net result is as if a photocopier was chopped in half, with the scanning head in one office and the printer drum in the other, with the two halves linked by a telephone line, Whenever a material, supply or service has an estimated delivered cost of $10,000 or less, quotations are sought by facsimile, The electronic transmission of images through a facsimile (FAX) machine, Facsimile The transmission of pictures, maps, diagrams or text by radio, wire, or telephone line, Having a head of hair; hairy, Simple past tense and past participle of fax, Hairy, past of fax, third-person singular of fax, plural of fax, present participle of fax,
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A fax machine or a document received and printed by one
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To send a document via a fax machine
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The hair of the head
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A fax machine allows a written message to be sent to another fax machine Sending a fax costs no more than a telephone call If the fax has a distinctive ring it can be used with BT Call Sign Close Window
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Fax, or Facsimile transmission The fax function sends a command to your Windows interface to launch your associated fax software application in order to fax a document directly to your fax recipient Fax printing requires separate installation of third party Windows Fax software that integrates with Windows applications via the use of a Windows Fax/Print driver
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Facsimile
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device for electronically transmitting written material; material sent by fax isim
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Originally, a last resort for procrastinators who missed the final Federal Express pickup Now, an expensive way to order lunch from the local pizzaria around the corner
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A method of digitally copying a document then converting the copy to an analog signal to be transmitted to a remote location using standard phone lines Because faxing isnt exact, what is received at the other end is rarely a perfect copy, and usually just a "reasonable facsimile thereof" (thus the term facser, fax)
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Short for facsimile A means of transmitting paper (and sometimes electronic) documents over phone lines The output is usually a paper document The output document itself is also called a fax Also used as a verb meaning to use facsimile transmission
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send something via a facsimile machine; "Can you fax me the report right away?"
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A document transmitted by telephone and printed by a fax machine or a fax machine itself
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send something via a facsimile machine; "Can you fax me the report right away?
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Short for Facsimile Transmission, a process of scanning graphic images to convert them into electric signals which are transmitted to reproduce a recorded likeness of the original to top
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board - A FAX board is an add-in printed circuit board for a personal computer that allows the system to send and receive text and graphics data over the telephone lines A FAX board is actually a facsimile machine in a personal computer
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duplicator that transmits the copy by wire or radio
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a machine which is able to both send and receive text and pictures by using a telephone line
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Sending a facsimile of a document that contains a signature is considered a form of electronic signature
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Slang for facsimile: A technology that takes paper from the sender and produces more paper that looks just like it at the recipient's end You can use fax modems to eliminate the paper step at one end or both, but they may be less reliable than stand-alone fax machines Email is cleaner, often cheaper, and more environmentally friendly, and the results are more useful in other programs However, you can't easily send signatures or existing paper documents via email
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A method of transmitting graphics or text documents over a telecommunications facility The image is scanned at the transmitter and reconstructed at the receiver to be duplicated on paper
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Your fax number at work or home
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Slang for facsimile A technology that takes paper from the sender and produces more paper that looks just like it at the recipient's end You can use fax modems to eliminate the paper step at one end or both, but they may be less reliable than stand-alone fax machines Email is cleaner, often cheaper, and more environmentally friendly, and the results are more useful in other programs However, you can't easily send signatures or existing paper documents via email
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You can refer to a copy of a document that is transmitted by a fax machine as a fax. I sent him a long fax, saying I didn't need any help. to send someone a letter or message using a fax machine fax sb sth. in full facsimile Device for the transmission and reproduction of documents by digitized signals sent over telephone lines. Fax machines scan printed text and graphics and convert the image into a digital code: 1 for dark areas, 0 for white areas. The code is transmitted through the telephone network to similar devices, where the documents are reproduced in close to their original form. Though the concepts for fax technology were developed in the 19th century, widespread use did not occur until the 1970s, when inexpensive means of adapting digitized information to telephone circuits became common
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electronically transmit written material, send a fax fiil
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A fax or a fax machine is a piece of equipment used to copy documents by sending information electronically along a telephone line, and to receive copies that are sent in this way. a modern reception desk with telephone and fax These days, cartoonists send in their work by fax
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If you fax a document to someone, you send it from one fax machine to another. I faxed a copy of the agreement to each of the investors Did you fax him a reply? Pop it in the post, or get your secretary to fax it I faxed 10 hotels in the area to check room size
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Facsimile Transmission The process of scanning graphic images to convert them into electronic signals, alter and adjust these signals to correctly reproduce the original, then transmit these electronic signals to produce a recorded likeness of the original on a photo sensitive material
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A process by which fixed graphic material including pictures, text, or images is scanned and the information converted into electrical signals which are transmitted via telephone to produce a paper copy of the graphics on the receiving fax machine Some modems can be used to send and receive fax data
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(1) Abbreviation for facsimile (2) Reference to either the service or the actual machines by which a copy of a document or picture may be transmitted (3) A verb meaning to send an electronic image
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(abbreviation for facsimile) The transmission of a copy of a paper document over telephone lines using a fax machine or a computer equipped with a fax modem The term may be used as either a noun or a verb
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Fax machine number If there is more than one number, please specify how each number should be used For example: 416-123-1234 Administration, 416-234-2345 Emergency Department
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Originally a last resort for procrastinators who missed the final Federal Express pickup; these days, an expensive way to order lunch from the pizza place around the corner
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1 (n) a facsimile; 2 (v) to transmit a written document or image by electronic means
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Short for "FACSimile " In essence, a fax machine sends an electronic "facsimile" or copy of the document An optical scanner in the machine scans the document into pixels 200 dpi by 200 dpi (some fax machines have a "fine mode" of 200 by 400 dpi or 400 by 400 dpi) The resulting bit stream is then sent to the receiving machine, which places dots on the paper in the same pattern The net result is as if a photocopier was chopped in half, with the scanning head in one office and the printer drum in the other, with the two halves linked by a telephone line
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Whenever a material, supply or service has an estimated delivered cost of $10,000 or less, quotations are sought by facsimile
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The electronic transmission of images through a facsimile (FAX) machine
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Facsimile The transmission of pictures, maps, diagrams or text by radio, wire, or telephone line
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Having a head of hair; hairy - "A comet is a ' faxed ' star, that is, a hairy, a tailed star."
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