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The art or practice of steel engraving; especially, the process, invented by Perkins, of multiplying facsimiles of an engraved steel plate by first rolling over it, when hardened, a soft steel cylinder, and then rolling the cylinder, when hardened, over a soft steel plate, which thus becomes a facsimile of the original. The process has been superseded by electrotypy.
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A copy of anything made, either so as to be deceptive or so as to give every part and detail of the original; an exact copy or likeness.
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A facsimile plate made by electrotypy for use in printing; also, an impression or print from such plate. Also used adjectively.
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A facsimile impression taken in some soft substance, as pulp, from an inscription on stone.
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A part corresponding to another part; anything which answers, or corresponds, to another; a copy; a duplicate; a facsimile.
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A miniature representation of a thing, with the several parts in due proportion; sometimes, a facsimile of the same size.
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A type or block containing a facsimile of an autograph.
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To make a facsimile of.
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of Facsimile
n.
A facsimile.
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A cast, or facsimile copy, of an engraved block, matter in type, etc. (see citation); as, a polytype in relief.
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To make facsimile plates of by the electrotype process; as, to electrotype a page of type, a book, etc. See Electrotype, n.
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That which is like or similar; a representation, semblance, or copy; a facsimile.
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