Complete Definition of "fax"

English

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Pronunciation
AHD|/f�ks/
audio|en-us-fax.ogg|Audio (US)
Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-æks|-æks

Etymology
From facsimile, first attested 1979.

Noun
en-noun|faxes

  1. a document transmitted by telephone and printed by a fax machine
  2. a fax machine

Translations
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Alsatian: fax
Catalan: fax
Chinese: �� (chuán zh�n)
Dutch: fax m
French: machine : fax m, télécopieur m; document: fax m, télécopie f
German: Fax
Greek: Τηλεομοιο���ία (tileomoiotypia or tileomiotipia) (:el:Τηλεομοιο���ία|el)
Hebrew: פקס (faks)
Italian: fax, telefax?
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Japanese: ������ (fakushimiri or huakusimiri)

Latin: facsimilis m
Luxemburgian: fax
Polish: telefaks m, faks m
Portuguese: fax
Russian: �ак� (faks)
Slovakian: fax
Spanish: fax
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Verb
en-verb|fax|es

  1. to send a document via a fax machine

Translations
trans-top|send document
Dutch: faxen
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French: faxer
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Latin

Noun
fax, Wiktionary Appendix:Latin third declension|facis f

  1. a torch

Old Norse

Noun
fax

  1. mane

Etymology
rfc-level|Etymology not at level 3
From PIE *poḱ-s-, from the root Appendix:Proto-Indo-European root *peḱ-|*peḱ-.


Spanish

Noun
es-noun-m|pl=fax

  1. #English|fax

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