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miscopy

American  
[mis-kop-ee] / mɪsˈkɒp i /

verb (used with object)

miscopied, miscopying
  1. to copy incorrectly.

    to miscopy an address.


noun

plural

miscopies
  1. an incorrect copy.

Etymology

Origin of miscopy

First recorded in 1815–25; mis- 1 + copy

Example Sentences

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To miscopy is far easier—we have only to mimic the act and murder the art.

From The Amateur Garden by Cable, George Washington