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Duotone
Any picture printed in two shades of the same color as duotypes and
Gingham
of which is dyed before it is woven distinguished from printed cotton or prints
Ivorytype
A picture produced by superposing a very light print rendered translucent by varnish and tinted upon the back upon
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Newspaper
A sheet of paper printed and distributed at stated intervals for conveying intelligence of passing
Porotype
A copy of a print writing etc made by placing it upon a chemically prepared
Printer
One who prints especially one who prints books newspapers engravings etc a compositor
Rotograph
A photograph printed by a process in which a strip or roll of
single publication rule
the law of libel that treats an edition of a print source (as a magazine) as one publication giving rise to
Affidavit
p. 58. Any affidavit may be sworn to either in print or in manuscript, or partly in print and partly in
Evidence
Is something which ascertains the truth of the fact or print in question, A Dictionary of Law, William C. Anderson, 1889,
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