Definitions for Linotype

Linotype lin·o·type

Spelling: [lahy-nuh-tahyp]
IPA: /ˈlaɪ nəˌtaɪp/

Linotype is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 301 anagrams from letters in Linotype (eilnopty).

Definitions for Linotype

verb

  1. to typeset on a Linotype machine.

Origin of Linotype

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Examples for Linotype

This machine is called a linotype because it casts a whole line of type at a time.

What are the essential differences between a Monotype and a linotype?

These machines are called respectively the linotype and Monotype.

The text of this book was set on the linotype in Baskerville.

Sam Pickering's linotype had first revealed his gift for machinery.

He would be slave to no linotype until they were kept in the open.

He could operate a linotype or act as managing editor with equal ease.

As you know, if a linotype operator is ill, his machine goes untouched.

If the book is set in linotype, the make-up will have been unable to make these changes.

(d) The introduction of the linotype machine, of which there are three in this establishment.

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