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typeset
[ tahyp-set ]
verb (used with object)
- to set (textual matter) in type.
adjective
- (of written, textual matter) set in type.
typeset
/ ˈtaɪpˌsɛt /
verb
- tr printing to set (textual matter) in type
Word History and Origins
Origin of typeset1
Example Sentences
A leader in this field is Sustainable Typesetting, a project of the design and typesetting company 2K/DENMARK.
Ng and her crew, many of them friends from UW, had to master the publishing business, along with the intricacies of a manual Chinese typesetting machine imported from Taiwan.
At war’s end, the family returned to Seattle, where neighbors had safeguarded typesetting equipment that allowed them to restart the family printing business.
Picking up the typeset Bible text not only speeded production, Mr. Perridge said, but also was a nod to the King James Version’s heritage.
She posted an 11-part thread — with technical passages composed with LaTeX, a scientific typesetting language — showing that this humble geometry puzzle is connected to more serious and formal mathematics.
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