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printed matter
noun
- any of various kinds of printed material that qualifies for a special postal rate.
- a classification of international mail consisting of such items, including catalogs and circulars.
Word History and Origins
Origin of printed matter1
Example Sentences
Printed Matter, north of Sawon on Tenth Avenue, definitely falls into the galosh gang.
My mother was a pamphleteer by temperament, and she knew that sedition and controversy are fired by printed matter.
There has been a great wave of public indignation against some paper-backed or "pulp" printed matter.
Every month an average of 40 tons of printed matter leaves the Press to be delivered to London binders.
An office for the verification and control of the printed matter is connected with this workshop.
She has written very well on the works of Canova, and also a volume of Characters, besides other printed matter.
Other sections also introduced minor changes in the rates on printed matter, which it is not important to notice.
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