Definition of Flong. Meaning of Flong. Synonyms of Flong

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Definition of Flong

Flong
Flong Flong, n. [Of the same origin as flawn, flan, a metal disk.] (Stereotyping) A compressed mass of paper sheets, forming a matrix or mold for stereotype plates.
Flong
Flong Flong (? or ?), obs. imp. & p. p. of Fling.

Meaning of Flong from wikipedia

- a flong is a temporary negative paper mould made from an impression in a forme of set type or other relief matter, such as printing blocks. A flong is...
- Fløng is a small town in Denmark located on Zealand, situated between Copenhagen and Roskilde. The city has approximately 4,000 inhabitants. Mikael Pedersen...
- the parish muni****lities of Høje Taastrup, Sengeløse, the Fløng part of Hvedstrup-Fløng and the Reerslev part of Reerslev-Vindinge. Since 1 January...
- from the surface of a forme of type.: stereotype  The mould was known as a flong. In the days of set movable type, printing involved placing individual letters...
- into a fine matrix such as plaster of Paris or papier mâché to create a flong, from which a positive form is cast in type metal. Advances such as the...
- Capital Region of Denmark. It has absorbed the villages of Baldersbrønde and Fløng and almost merged with Roskilde's eastern Trekroner neighbourhood to the...
- org/art21/series/seasonone/online.html (PBS and Art21 commissioned the work) http://www.flong.com/storage/pdf/reports/alphabet_report.pdf (White paper by artists that...
- Muni****lity 12,191 23 Vordingborg Vordingborg Muni****lity 11,643 24 Hedehusene-Fløng Høje-Taastrup Muni****lity 11,345 25 Haslev Faxe Muni****lity 11,201...
- of Rats" 2020 Social Distance Greg Episode: “You Gotta Ding-Dong Fling-Flong the Whole Narrative” 2021, 2023–2024 Law & Order: Organized Crime ADA Dominick...
- meaning in East Anglian dialect, and "flonk" is probably a corruption of flong, an old past tense of fling. The origins of dwile flonking are disputed...