copier
Americannoun
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a person or device that copies
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another word for copyist
Etymology
Origin of copier
Example Sentences
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With a press of a button—whoosh!—Xerox copiers could crank out as many copies as users might want.
Because he was literally the guy printing the papers, working the copiers.
From Los Angeles Times
“There has long been this kind narrative that China is a copier of US innovation, but I think this was really showing there is transformative work coming out of AI labs.”
From Salon
“He looked at me and said, `Are you some sort of a high-end gambler or something?’” asked the guy working the copier.
From Los Angeles Times
The way computers, cellphones, stereos, printers and copiers were being disposed of previously was to simply add them to a landfill without reusing salvageable parts.
From Los Angeles Times
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