Similar words: geography, choreography, biogeography, holograph, homograph, biography, autograph, demography. Meaning: ['mɪmɪəgræf /-grɑːf] n. a rotary duplicator that uses a stencil through which ink is pressed (trade mark Roneo). v. print copies from (a prepared stencil) using a mimeograph.
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1, The stories were mimeographed and stuffed into the brass and velvet cartridges which the pneumatic tubes ate.
2, To make ( copies ) on a mimeograph.
3, The mimeograph has sat discarded in the corner for many years.
4, Mark and Shores went from mimeograph to copiers to laser printers, which allow finer work.
5, He wrote long, theoretical treatises, which he published in a mimeographed journal.
6, His 6,000 inventions included the electric light BulB, the phonograph, and the mimeograph machine.
7, His 6,000 inventions included the electric light bulb, the phonograph, and the mimeograph machine.
8, In my grandma's time , secretaries of work units would be able to cut mimeograph stencils.
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