Definition of Mimeograph. Meaning of Mimeograph. Synonyms of Mimeograph

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Definition of Mimeograph

Mimeograph
Mimeograph Mim"e*o*graph, n. [Gr. ? to imitate + -graph.] An autographic stencil copying device invented by Edison.

Meaning of Mimeograph from wikipedia

- A mimeograph machine (often abbreviated to mimeo, sometimes called a stencil duplicator or stencil machine) was a low-cost duplicating machine that worked...
- pages did. A good mimeograph master could produce many more copies than the best spirit master. As with spirit masters, mimeograph stencils could be saved...
- Mimeograph is an EP consisting of recordings by American country/rock band Old 97's. It was released on July 6, 2010. The EP contains four cover songs...
- the mimeograph, an electric pen spin-off marketed specifically as "Edison’s Mimeograph" under his permission. Unlike the electric pen, the mimeograph sold...
- experimental music group Mimeograph machine Mimeo – an unpublished academic paper, formerly often distributed with the aid of mimeograph machines. Mimeo, Inc...
- 1843 Hectograph 1860 Offset printing 1875 Hot metal typesetting 1884 Mimeograph 1885 Daisy wheel printing 1889 Photostat and rectigraph 1907 Screen printing...
- photocopying gradually replaced copies made by verifax, photostat, carbon paper, mimeograph machines, and other duplicating machines. Photocopying is widely used...
- elements in the original French typewritten hand-corrected m****cript mimeograph and also sometimes only present in the no longer extant typewritten French...
- Phair. In August 2005, Penn released Mr. Hollywood Jr., 1947 on his own Mimeograph Records label. Its songs are set against the background of post-World...
- generally produced by letterpress. The development of spirit duplicators and mimeograph machines in the early 20th century made short-run reproduction more economical...