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large-print
[ lahrj-print ]
adjective
- set in a type size larger than normal for the benefit of persons with impaired vision:
large-print newspapers.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of large-print1
First recorded in 1965–70
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Example Sentences
Troublemaker is a shorter book than its large print has manipulated it to appear.
From The Daily Beast
"For twenty years I suffered untold agonies," this person was made to confess in large print.
From Project Gutenberg
Large print followed, of which Bert could see enough to grasp the meaning.
From Project Gutenberg
Big and burly as he was, he easily obtained the homage of the populace: they always love large print.
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It takes up in the original less than four pages of large print.
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Meantime I've sent you a book which is in a nice large print and may in some parts interest you.
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