Copy that sir
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ROGER"Copy that, sir"
IDO"That ..., sir"
miasmasinfluence or atmosphere that tends to deplete or corrupt freed from the miasma of poverty Sir Arthur Bryant
miasmalinfluence or atmosphere that tends to deplete or corrupt freed from the miasma of poverty Sir Arthur Bryant
LORAXHe told the Once-ler, "Sir! You are crazy with greed. There is no one on earth who would buy that fool Thneed!"
ROGER"Copy that"
IGOTCHA"Copy that"
NOTED"Copy that"
copierone that copies (to imitate (to copy))
copyistan imitator (one that imitates (to copy))
imitatorone that imitates (to copy (to imitate))
mimickerone that mimics (to imitate (to copy))
KINKOSCompany that may copy your business plan
THEPROMISEDRANDCopy of "Atlas Shrugged" that was ordered?
copiersCOPIER, one that copies (to imitate (to copy))
copyistsCOPYIST, an imitator (one that imitates (to copy))
imitatorsIMITATOR, one that imitates (to copy (to imitate))
mimickersMIMICKER, one that mimics (to imitate (to copy))
knockoffa copy that sells for less than the original
knockoffsKNOCKOFF, a copy that sells for less than the original
templatesSomething that serves as a model for others to copy
microcopyA copy of printed matter that has been reduced in size by microphotography
microcopiesA copy of printed matter that has been reduced in size by microphotography
offprintsA printed copy of an article that originally appeared as part of a larger publication
jellygraphto copy by jellygraph, an old device for copying that used a plate of jelly
editionsA person or thing that is compared to another as a copy to an original
jellygraphedJELLYGRAPH, to copy by jellygraph, an old device for copying that used a plate of jelly
jellygraphingJELLYGRAPH, to copy by jellygraph, an old device for copying that used a plate of jelly
phenocopya copy of a genetic abnormality that is produced by the environment and cannot be inherited
phenocopiesPHENOCOPY, a copy of a genetic abnormality that is produced by the environment and cannot be inherited
hectographsAn apparatus for copying documents by the use of a gelatin plate that receives an impression of the master copy
hectographAn apparatus for copying documents by the use of a gelatin plate that receives an impression of the master copy
retrovirusAny of a group of RNA viruses that insert a DNA copy of their genome into the host cell in order to replicate, e.g., HIV
retrovirusesAny of a group of RNA viruses that insert a DNA copy of their genome into the host cell in order to replicate, e.g., HIV
intronsnoncoding segment in a length of DNA that interrupts a gene-coding sequence or nontranslated sequence, the corresponding segment being removed from the RNA copy before transcription
intronnoncoding segment in a length of DNA that interrupts a gene-coding sequence or nontranslated sequence, the corresponding segment being removed from the RNA copy before transcription
carriersA person or other organism that possesses a particular gene, esp. as a single copy whose effect is masked by a dominant allele, so that the associated characteristic (such as a hereditary disease) is not displayed but may be passed to offspring