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neostyle

[ nee-uh-stahyl ]

noun

  1. a manifolding device similar to the cyclostyle.


verb (used with object)

, ne·o·styled, ne·o·styl·ing.
  1. to reproduce (copies, facsimiles, etc.) by means of a neostyle.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of neostyle1

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Example Sentences

As to the time required to prepare copies of the questions for distribution when the class convenes, it may be said that a neostyle or mimeograph, with which all large schools and many small ones are equipped, makes short work of preparing as many copies of the questions as desired.

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