Coping vs. Copying

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Copingnoun

(architecture) The top layer of a brick wall, especially one that slopes in order to throw off water.

Copingnoun

(psychology) The process of managing taxing circumstances, expending effort to solve personal and interpersonal problems, and seeking to master, minimize, reduce or tolerate stress or conflict.

Copingnoun

(falconry) Clipping the beak or talons of a bird.

Copingnoun

The highest or covering course of masonry in a wall, often with sloping edges to carry off water; - sometimes called capping.

Copingnoun

brick that is laid sideways at the top of a wall

Coping

Coping means to invest one's own conscious effort, to solve personal and interpersonal problems, in order to try to master, minimize or tolerate stress and conflict.The psychological coping mechanisms are commonly termed coping strategies or coping skills. The term coping generally refers to adaptive (constructive) coping strategies, that is, strategies which reduce stress.

Copyingnoun

(countable) an instance of the making of a copy

Copyingnoun

(uncountable) the practice of making one or more copies

Copyingadjective

From Copy, v.

Copyingnoun

an act of copying

Copying

Copying is the duplication of information or an artifact based on an instance of that information or artifact, and not using the process that originally generated it. With analog forms of information, copying is only possible to a limited degree of accuracy, which depends on the quality of the equipment used and the skill of the operator.

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