Synonym: impression, printing process. Similar words: painting, glinting, fingerprint, intimidating, scintillating, print, sprint, imprint. Meaning: ['prɪntɪŋ] n. 1. text handwritten in the style of printed matter 2. the business of producing printed material for sale or distribution 3. reproduction by applying ink to paper as for publication 4. all the copies of a work printed at one time.
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61, Pupils learn about how a printing press works.
62, Our printing forefathers were notoriously careless about their pagination.
63, Typing and printing were most affected.
64, We did the printing as economically as we could possibly make it.
65, Printing group Linx has improved 18p to 148p in the month since its debut.
66, Now it is a major shopping centre and a centre for professional services and newspaper printing.
67, Printing a section heading as a node name of the semantic net also sometimes seemed inappropriate for the printed form.
68, At the printing stage the four slightly different images are optically sliced into vertical lines.
69, What broke the medieval guilds was printing; some one could publish a treatise on how to tan leather.
70, His published works were normally edited by a friend before being submitted for printing.
71, Several years ago a director of one of our divisions wanted to increase the size of the printing order.
72, People also tend to include large graphics in documents intended for printing to paper.
73, These include generating and managing reports, building and printing labels, and creating and using custom forms.
74, Many governments thus resort to financing expenditure through domestic bank borrowing and printing money, both of which are inflationary.
75, Most significantly, Mirror papers introduced modern printing techniques, processed photos locally for immediate use and speeded up the presses.
76, This is particularly useful for adding explanatory graphs to otherwise incomprehensible sets of figures before printing out.
77, Diverse printing and retouching techniques further extended the range of subjectivity to which photographers eagerly laid claim.
78, Anna-Francis's side-kick Alan Tate and Mike Treloar, the foreman at the printing works.
79, There was the provision of food, drink, in-flight entertainment and duty-free goods, and the printing of tickets.
80, Painting and printing Painting Paint is another material which children need to use freely and creatively.
81, Printing and presentation should be as attractive as possible - after all the library is an attractive place isn't it?
82, The perpetrators of the hoax managed to dupe respectable journalists into printing their story.
83, The facsimile editions are worth the £12.95 price tag for the Frenchified handwritten text and superb colour printing.
84, An optional gateway function to other terminals and personal computers is included,[www.Sentencedict.com] as is a printing function.
85, Last, but not least, workers have fretted about being displaced by machines ever since the invention of the printing press.
86, An ugly duckling, like a printing press, was transformed into a well-behaved goose laying golden eggs.
87, His oldest daughter, 31, owns a small printing business in Fresno.
88, This version of WordPerfect provides greater control and flexibility in printing specific pages.
89, With the move came the carpet tile printing machines and the tile store.
90, The design and printing of the posters should be discussed at an early date with the Cartographic Unit.
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