mackle |
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a blur, as caused by double printing. (also
v.i., v.t.)
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pi |
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printing types mixed haphazardly; to scramble
printing types.
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friar |
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a light, under-inked area on a printed page.
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monk |
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the converse.
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minikin |
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something small or delicate (also adj.);
a 3.5-point face.
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brilliant |
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a size of type, about 3.5-point.
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pearl |
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a 5-point type.
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agate |
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a 5-1/2 point type.
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nonpareil |
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a 6-point type.
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emerald |
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a 6 1/2-point type.
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minion |
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a 7-point type; (adj.) dainty.
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brevier |
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an approximately 8-point size of type.
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bourgeois |
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(ber jois') an approximately 9-point size of type.
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long primer |
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a 12-point type.
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paragon |
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a 20-point type; a pearl of unusual size.
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