/ˈzɛrɒks/ – noun
Definition: bản sao chụp bằng phương pháp in khô.
A more thorough explanation: Xerocopy is a legal term that refers to a copy made by a xerographic process, which is a method of photocopying using electrostatic charges on a light-sensitive photoreceptor to transfer toner onto paper to create a duplicate of an original document.
Example: The attorney submitted a xerocopy of the contract as evidence in the court case.