Junk fax
noun
an unsolicited facsimile sent by an advertiser
Word Origin
patterned on junk mail
noun
An unsolicited and unwanted fax message
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[juhs-tin; French zhys-tan; German yoo s-teen] /ˈdʒʌs tɪn; French ʒüsˈtɛ̃; German yʊsˈtin/ noun 1. a male given name: from a Latin word meaning “just.”. masc. proper name, from Latin Iustinus, literally “just,” from iustus (see just (adj.)).
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[juhst] /dʒʌst/ noun, verb (used without object) 1. . adjective (dʒʌst) 1. 2. conforming to high moral standards; honest 3. consistent with justice: a just action 4. rightly applied or given; deserved: a just reward 5. legally valid; lawful: a just inheritance 6. well-founded; reasonable: just criticism 7. correct, accurate, or true: a just account […]
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