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electrotype
[ ih-lek-truh-tahyp ]
noun
- a facsimile, for use in printing, of a block of type, an engraving, or the like, consisting of a thin copper or nickel shell deposited by electrolytic action in a wax, lead, or plastic mold of the original and backed with lead alloy.
verb (used with object)
, e·lec·tro·typed, e·lec·tro·typ·ing.
- to make an electrotype of.
electrotype
/ ɪˈlɛktrəʊˌtaɪp /
noun
- a duplicate printing plate made by electrolytically depositing a layer of copper or nickel onto a mould of the original Sometimes shortened toelectro
verb
- tr to make an electrotype of (printed matter, illustrations, etc)
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Derived Forms
- eˈlectroˌtyper, noun
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Other Words From
- e·lectro·typer noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of electrotype1
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Example Sentences
This has one plate cylinder and one impression cylinder, and curved electrotype plates are used.
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From this mould an ordinary electrotype is made by the method described elsewhere in this book.
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Copper electrotype plates such as are used in printing school books are made by this process.
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The production of copper facsimiles by the electric current is called electrotype, and is the oldest branch of electro-metallurgy.
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Both cast and electrotype are in the National Portrait Gallery.
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