The xerox word is taken from which language
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The word 'xerox' comes from 'xerography', which is itself derived from the words 'xeros' (meaning 'dry') and 'graphe' (meaning 'writing') from ancient Greek.
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The word xerox is derived from xerography that originated from ancient two Greek words “xeros” that means dry and “graphe” that means writing.
Interestingly, the word is used to represent both a photocopier and the photocopy produced by the machine. Thus, the word xerox is both a noun and a verb.
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