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Definition of printed
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Printed
(imp. & p. p.) of Prin.
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Broadside
::
Broadside
(n.) A sheet of paper
containing
one large page, or
printed
on one side only; --
called
also
broadsheet..
Interline
::
Interline
(v. t.) To write or
insert
between
lines
already
written
or
printed,
as for
correction
or
addition;
to write or print
something
between
the lines of; as, to
interline
a page or a
book..
Manuscript
::
Manuscript
(a.)
Written
with or by the hand; not
printed;
as, a
manuscript
volume..
Collationer
::
Collationer
(n.) One who
examines
the
sheets
of a book that has just been
printed,
to
ascertain
whether
they are
correctly
printed,
paged,
etc..
Newspaper
::
Newspaper
(n.) A sheet of paper
printed
and
distributed,
at
stated
intervals,
for
conveying
intelligence
of
passing
events,
advocating
opinions,
etc.; a
public
print that
circulates
news,
advertisements,
proceedings
of
legislative
bodies,
public
announcements,
etc..
Stamp
::
Stamp (n.) The mark made by
stamping;
a mark
imprinted;
an
impression.
Graphotype
::
Graphotype
(n.) A
process
for
producing
a
design
upon a
surface
in
relief
so that it can be
printed
from.
Prepared
chalk or oxide of zinc is
pressed
upon a
smooth
plate by a
hydraulic
press,
and the
design
is drawn upon this in a
peculiar
ink which
hardens
the
surface
wherever
it is
applied.
The
surface
is then
carefully
rubbed
or
brushed,
leaving
the lines in
relief..
Scrap
::
Scrap (v. t.)
Specifically,
a
fragment
of
something
written
or
printed;
a brief
excerpt;
an
unconnected
extract..
Elzevir
::
Elzevir
(a.)
Applied
to books or
editions
(esp. of the Greek New
Testament
and the
classics)
printed
and
published
by the
Elzevir
family
at
Amsterdam,
Leyden,
etc., from about 1592 to 1680; also,
applied
to a round open type
introduced
by
them..
Word
::
Word (n.)
Hence,
the
written
or
printed
character,
or
combination
of
characters,
expressing
such a term; as, the words on a
page..
Printed
::
Printed
(imp. & p. p.) of Prin.
En
::
En (n.) Half an em, that is, half of the unit of space in
measuring
printed
matter.
See Em..
Bipontine
::
Bipontine
(a.)
Relating
to books
printed
at
Deuxponts,
or
Bipontium
(Zweibrucken),
in
Bavaria..
Libel
::
Libel (v. i.) To
spread
defamation,
written
or
printed;
-- with
against..
Monk
::
Monk (n.) A
blotch
or spot of ink on a
printed
page,
caused
by the ink not being
properly
distributed.
It is
distinguished
from a
friar,
or white spot
caused
by a
deficiency
of ink..
Reprint
::
Reprint
(n.) A
second
or a new
impression
or
edition
of any
printed
work;
specifically,
the
publication
in one
country
of a work
previously
published
in
another..
Blot
::
Blot (n.) An
obliteration
of
something
written
or
printed;
an
erasure.
York Use
::
York use () The one of the three
printed
uses of
England
which was
followed
in the
north.
It was based on the Sarum use. See Use, n., 6..
Paster
::
Paster
(n.) A slip of
paper,
usually
bearing
a name,
intended
to be
pasted
by the
voter,
as a
substitute,
over
another
name on a
printed
ballot..
Offcut
::
Offcut
(n.) A
portion
ofthe
printed
sheet,
in
certain
sizes of
books,
that is cut off
before
folding..
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