facsimile machine
Example Sentences
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Fax machines - formally known as facsimile machines - used to be a familiar fixture in offices as well as schools, hospitals and police stations across the country.
From BBC
The device - formally known as a facsimile machine - was once a regular feature of British offices.
From BBC
Clever facsimile machine Our cells need to divide so we can grow and re-build, but every cell needs to have the instructions to know 'how to be' a cell.
From BBC
Then, in 1985 he happened to see a demonstration of a Sharp facsimile machine.
From BusinessWeek
The original facsimile machine, patented in 1843 by Scottish inventor Alexander Bain, was originally considered an "image telegraph" since telephones wouldn't be invented for another 29 years.
From Inc
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