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Definition of Mimeographing
1. mimeograph [v] - See also: mimeograph
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mimeographing
Literary usage of Mimeographing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the War Trade Board by United States War Trade Board (1920)
"... and mimeographing, and photographic copying of maps, charts, and letters was
done in this room; also all presswork except that handled by the printing ..."
2. The Efficient Secretary by Ellen Lane Spencer (1916)
"Mimeographing The importance of a good mimeographing machine in an office is that
it is a quick means of getting out form letters. ..."
3. The Woful History of the Unfortunate Eudoxia: First Consort of the Czar by Carl Theodor von Unlanski, John Kortz, K. F. W. Fleischer (1816)
"Some men deviate from this procedure by writing but one copy of the article at
the outset, and then mimeographing as many copies of this as they may desire ..."
4. American Foreign Trade: As Promoted by the Webb-Pomerene and Edge Acts, with by William Frederick Notz, Richard Selden Harvey (1921)
"The principal producer of mimeographing machines was specially given to this
method of creating and maintaining a monopoly in its line of trade ..."
5. A Year as a Government Agent by Vira (Boarman) Whitehouse (1920)
"Typewriters and mimeographing machines, necessary in my work, were especially
difficult to obtain. It seemed impossible to make people outside of ..."