0 a copy of a document, made with carbon paper
1 a person or thing that is very similar to or exactly like another person or thing:
2 an exact copy of something:
4 a person or thing that is very similar to or exactly like another person or thing:
That is why one does not want two of them, with the second being either a carbon copy of the first or a rival.
It was at first thought that no copy of the proposed invitation had been kept, but it was subsequently discovered that the prisoner-organiser had kept a carbon copy.
Carbon copy prescriptions separately signed and dated are already permissible at the doctor's discretion.
Arambula clarified that the new melodrama will not be a carbon copy of the novel.
Newcastle's season was an almost carbon copy of the one before.
Garca spun again, with an almost carbon copy of his race one spin - this time, he stayed on circuit.
First, although famine and flooding seem endemic in many areas, most disasters are in fact unique and not carbon copies.
Carbon copies are an example of the sort of documents which experience has shown to be unsatisfactory and which therefore should not be permitted.
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