master copy
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Definition
Noun: 1. The original version of a work from which duplicates are produced: A "master copy" is the primary, authoritative source material used to create further copies. It is typically of the highest quality and serves as the reference point for all reproductions.
Usage
The term "master copy" is used to specify the original, definitive version of a recording, document, or data file. It is the source from which all other copies are derived. - The studio keeps the master copy of the album in a secure vault. - Always edit the master copy of the document, not the shared duplicates. - The film was restored using the original master copy.
Advanced Usage
- In data management: The "master copy" refers to the single, controlled version of a file that is designated as the official source for distribution or editing. All changes should be made to this version to maintain consistency.
- The database administrator is responsible for maintaining the master copy of the records.
Variants and Related Words
- Master (noun): Can be used similarly to refer to an original from which copies are made, especially in audio engineering (e.g., ).
- Original (noun): A close synonym, though it is a broader term not exclusively tied to the process of duplication.
- Source file (noun): A related term, often used in digital contexts for the primary, editable version of a creative work.
Synonyms
- Original
- Archetype
- Source material
- Prime copy
Related Phrases
- To cut a master: An idiom from audio recording, meaning to create the final, definitive master copy from which records or CDs will be pressed.
- The band went into the studio to cut the master for their new single.
Noun
- an original creation (i.e., an audio recording) from which copies can be made