fax
IPA: fˈæks
noun
- (obsolete or UK dialectal) The hair of the head.
- A document sent, or received and printed, by a fax machine.
- Ellipsis of fax machine: the device for faxing; the medium of communication that it provides. [A device which scans, transmits, receives and prints documents (faxes) transmitted by telephone.]
- (informal) Nonstandard form of facts.
verb
- To send a document via a fax machine.
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Examples of "fax" in Sentences
- Wifi/WAN ( "Have you ever sent a fax from the beach?")
- Their fax is 403-444-2301 and there is someone manning the phones at 888-293-7853.
- $_POST [ 'city']; $zip = $_POST [ 'zip']; $phone = $_POST [ 'phone']; $fax = $_POST [ 'fax'];
- When I asked for a supervisor, I was given to some guy and told to fax the complaint to a blind fax#.
- The author also attaches scans of the resignation fax from the former head of the state, as well as its translation.
- My tax person said he could send a statement to Midge Roy proving what my yearly taxes could be, so I told him to fax the info to her at fax# 413-586-3263.
- Chinese gymnastics officials did not immediately respond to a fax from the Associated Press asking for documentation of Yang's age and an explanation of the discrepancy.
- After telling a client many times not to give the Main fax server's number to anybody who would send private info (they had private numbers for private faxes, and a main number with OCR to recognize who it goes to ..) ..
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