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Definition of Addressograph
1. Noun. A printer that automatically prints addresses on letters for mailing.
Definition of Addressograph
1. Noun. (historic) A device for producing mailing labels first produced in 1893, used in much of the 20th century. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Addressograph
Literary usage of Addressograph
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Practical Bank Operation by Loyd Helvetius Langston, First National City Bank of New York (1921)
"Addressograph, Multigraph, and Typewriting Department The bank necessarily has
extensive mailing lists for various purposes. ..."
2. Convention by Convention, New York Press Association (1903)
"The addressograph being set up in accordance with the routine of readings, the
first printing of names and addresses on these meter cards is made by .the ..."
3. Productive Advertising by Herbert William Hess (1915)
"The Addressograph.—In handing large mailing lists some successful scheme of ...
To meet this need the Addressograph Company of Chicago has developed a ..."
4. Commercial Letters by John Baker Opdycke, Celia Anne Drew (1918)
"With the Addressograph your office boy can do it better ... The Hand Addressograph
also does imprinting of every nature - addresses envelopes, circulars, ..."
5. Dictation Course in Business Literature by Charles Gottshall Reigner (1917)
"Gentlemen: A few days ago you received from us through the mail a sample statement
showing the very attractive work done by the Addressograph when used in ..."
6. Natural Gas IndustryNatural gas (1922)
"These slips are headed "Addressograph Change Slips" and show the name, address,
and folio of the customer. They are filled out at the same time the connect ..."