Xerox

[zeer-oks] /ˈzɪər ɒks/
1.
Trademark. a brand name for a copying machine for reproducing printed, written, or pictorial matter by xerography.
noun
2.
(sometimes lowercase) a copy made on a xerographic copying machine.
verb (used with object), verb (used without object)
3.
(sometimes lowercase) to print or reproduce by xerography.
British Dictionary definitions for Xerox

Xerox

/ˈzɪərɒks/
noun
1.
trademark
  1. a xerographic copying process
  2. a machine employing this process
  3. a copy produced by this process
verb
2.
to produce a copy of (a document, illustration, etc) by this process
Word Origin and History for Xerox

1952, trademark taken out by Haloid Co. of Rochester, N.Y., for a copying device, from earlier xerography "photographic reduplication without liquid developers" (1948), from Greek xeros "dry" (see xerasia) + -ography as in photography. The verb is first attested 1965, from the noun, despite strenuous objection from the Xerox copyright department. Related: Xeroxed; Xeroxing.