English edit

Etymology edit

copy +‎ -wise

Adverb edit

copywise (not comparable)

  1. In terms of written copy.
    • 1996, The Block Reader in Visual Culture, George Robertson, page 176:
      The previous campaign for Tu has been highly successful and there is no argument for sudden change of direction this year — either visually or copywise.
  2. In terms of copying or duplication.
    • 2006, HWM:
      Copywise, the MF3222 copies as fast as it prints - 20cpm. It doesn't just collate, it also has a 2-on-1 feature which allows you to save on paper and toner by printing two pages on a single sheet.