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copy — I UK [ˈkɒpɪ] / US [ˈkɑpɪ] noun Word forms copy : singular copy plural copies *** 1) [countable] a document, computer file etc that is exactly like the original one copy of: Please enclose a copy of your birth certificate. Keep back up copies of… … English dictionary
forged — adj. counterfeit, false; formed through heating and hammering (about metal); shaped, formed fÉ”rdÊ’ /fÉ”ËdÊ’ n. smithy, blacksmith s shop; fireplace where metal is heated before being shaped v. strengthen; hammer into shape, fashion by heating… … English contemporary dictionary
counterfeit — coun·ter·feit 1 / kau̇n tər ˌfit/ adj [Middle French contrefait, past participle of contrefaire to imitate, draw, paint, from contre counter + faire to make]: made in imitation of a genuine article (as a document) without authorization and esp.… … Law dictionary
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counterfeit — 1. adjective a) False, especially of money; intended to deceive or carry appearance of being genuine. This counterfeit watch looks like the real thing, but it broke a week after I bought it. b) Inauthentic 2. noun a) A non genuine article; a … Wiktionary
Art forgery — refers to creating and, in particular, selling works of art that are falsely attributed to be work of another, usually more famous, artist. Art forgery is extremely lucrative, but modern dating and analysis techniques have made the identification … Wikipedia
forgery — /fawr jeuh ree, fohr /, n., pl. forgeries. 1. the crime of falsely making or altering a writing by which the legal rights or obligations of another person are apparently affected; simulated signing of another person s name to any such writing… … Universalium
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