The word Xerox is not an acronym. It is derived from the invented word "xerography" which describes the process of plain paper copying invented in 1938 by Chester Carlson and means "dry writing."
The word "Xerox" is not an acronym, and so cannot be expanded into a phrase or sentence. The word is short for the company name, Xerox Corporation. It is also a registered trade mark in its 5-letter form.
"Xerox" is a short form of the name of the company, "Xerox Corporation," and is also part of the company's trademark. The five letters alone are not an acronym and do not "stand for" something in the way that IBM used to stand for "International Business Machines."
It might stand for 'Xerox', x-ray experiment, and other companies. This acronym brings back a lot of different definitions and meanings and there isn't a real way to know exactly what it means.
Could be an acronym for Made in Mexico as is the Fender guitar marked MIM. could also refer to mimeograph technology, somewhat obsolescent in this computer and xerox age.
XLT has many different meanings. Some of them include Microsoft Excel Template, Xerox Lexical Technology, Xenon Laser Tube, and Extra Large Telescope.
They rented a new Xerox machine from Xerox Corporation.
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One can purchase a Xerox Phaser 8400 printer from retailers such as Xerox Corporation, Xerox Canada, Professional Digital Services and Fuji Xerox. One can also purchase online from sites such as Office Xerox, Staples, Amazon and eBay.
The correct way to use Xerox in a sentence is to use it to refer to a machine made by the Xerox corporation, or to the Corporation itself, for example:They rented a new Xerox machine from Xerox Corporation.
The head office for Xerox UK is located at Xerox,Oxford Road, Uxbridge UB8 1HS. Xerox UK is one of the international support offices for the USA Xerox Corporation.
Xerox is a company (that invented the xerox copier). Companies are not living creatures and therefore they do not have relatives.
The stockholders own Xerox Corporation.