Similar words: print, enter into, interested, acquainted, integrated, disappointed, at regular intervals, principal. Meaning: ['prɪntɪd] adj. written in print characters or produced by means of e.g. a printing press.
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(241) Printed on thin single sheets, suitable for enclosing in an envelope, they were a considerable success.
(242) No fewer than twenty-two countries were without any printed daily paper whatsoever.
(243) Three million pages of information were printed and there was no budget allocation for using outside printers.
(244) If Sheila's letter is to be printed, may I please add a footnote.
(245) It was made of cloth, and, as printed on the cover, was about three millimetres long.
(246) The results of a search can be stored on a floppy disc or printed out.
(247) Coursework record sheets containing the names of all students on a module, with printed columns for the entry of coursework assessments.
(248) Elective 2: size of the printed map in terms of the map coordinate system.
(249) It is the biggest visual production ever printed on the work of contemporary women artists in this country.
(250) The archivist must become the keeper of discs as well as the printed and hand-written word.
(251) Wallpaper them or cover them with fabric: felt, hessian, sacking, lining fabric or printed cotton.
(252) In arguing for pointillism, he quoted the scientific treatises consulted by Seurat and even printed mathematical equations.
(253) Anyone wanting to buy a copy, only 100 were printed and of these twenty were sold on the day of publication.
(254) They also brought in sound trucks, extra precinct workers, and printed more than a half million pieces of campaign literature.
(255) A buildings cost chart and a room-by-room contents check list are printed overleaf for your assistance.
(256) Further details of printed character recognition systems are not included here in order to concentrate on cursive handwriting systems.sentencedict.com/printed.html
(257) The elderly admiral sighed and penned his name to yet another scrap of printed paper.
(258) Numeric quantities can be printed left justified by preceding them with a semi-colon.
(259) Follow the instructions printed on the back of the box.
(260) It printed prose and verse in broadside and chapbook form till its activities were cut short by the War.
(261) Sensitive Approach Fortunately it is possible to produce printed circuit boards using a readily available light-sensitive process.
(262) The opinions are printed and handed down to the parties rather than being read aloud.
(263) Masthead details of publisher and editorial staff usually printed on the contents page.
(264) There are also clever people who design and supply ready printed cards for their own patterns.
(265) The kit offers an assortment of cardboard sheets printed with the materials of siding, roofing, doors, windows and skylights.
(266) Once pupils can produce a printed style of handwriting fluently and confidently, they should begin to develop a comfortable joined-up style.
(267) The process takes a previously printed image which before the ink is dry is dusted with a resinous powder.
(268) Reports go into the computer, to be printed, bound, and, in effect, published for classroom use.
(269) My name and address were printed in a bold black type on a plain white envelope.
(270) An ulterior motive for performing text recognition is to convert existing printed material into a computer format that permits further processing.
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