faxer

English

Etymology

fax + -er

Noun

faxer (plural faxers)

  1. One who sends a fax.
    • 2006, Sandra Felton, Organizing Magic: 40 Days to a Well-Ordered Home and Life (page 80)
      I don't want to refinance my house, invest in penny stocks, buy insurance, or do any of the other things those faxers are pushing, and I surely don't want to pay for their unwanted sales pitch!

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French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fa.kse/

Verb

faxer

  1. to fax (send a document)

Conjugation

Synonyms

  • télécopier

Norman

Etymology

Borrowed from English fax + -er.

Verb

faxer (gerund faxéthie)

  1. (Jersey) to fax
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