Pronunciation: /zɪˈrɑːrəfi/
noun a process for reproducing printed materials using electrostatic means
A1 Xerography is a method of copying documents using electricity and toner.
A2 Xerography is commonly used in offices for making copies of important documents.
B1 The invention of xerography revolutionized the way documents were duplicated.
B2 Xerography is a cost-effective and efficient way to produce multiple copies of a document.
C1 Xerography has become an essential tool in the printing industry due to its high-quality results.
C2 The advancements in xerography technology have led to faster and more precise document reproduction.
formal Xerography is a commonly used method for photocopying documents in offices.
informal I'm going to use xerography to make copies of these papers.
slang I'll just xerox this using xerography.
figurative His mind worked like a xerography machine, copying every detail he saw.
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