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ctrl-c

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English

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Etymology

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Derived from a common keyboard shortcut involving pressing the two keys together.

Verb

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ctrl-c (third-person singular simple present ctrl-c's, present participle ctrl-c'ing, simple past and past participle ctrl-c'ed)

  1. (computing) To copy, to store on the computer clipboard.

See also

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