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Definition of Stereotyping
1. stereotype [v] - See also: stereotype
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stereotyping
Literary usage of Stereotyping
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Great industries of the United States: being an historical summary of by Horace Greeley (1873)
"William Ged, of Edinburgh, is credited with the modem mode of stereotyping, which
releases the type for re-composition. William Ged, who was born in ..."
2. Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People (1878)
"The art of stereotyping has undergone little change since its discovery by Ged.
... Such is the old and well-known stucco process of stereotyping. ..."
3. The Theory of National and International Bibliography: With Special by Francis Bunbury Fitzgerald, Campbell (1896)
"On the Origin of the Stereotyping of Titles and Catalogues. I believe I ain
correct in saying that Mr. William D. Cooley, Secretary to the Hakluyt Society, ..."
4. The Theory of National and International Bibliography: With Special by Francis Bunbury Fitzgerald Campbell (1896)
"On the Origin of the Stereotyping of Titles and Catalogues. I believe I am correct
in saying that Mr. William D. Cooley, Secretary to the Hakluyt Society, ..."
5. American Dictionary of Printing and Bookmaking: Containing a History of by Wesley Washington Pasko (1894)
"All of these methods, however, should be regarded only as studies for the
stereotyping of the future. The plans which have been in use since the beginning ..."
6. Proofreading and Punctuation by Adele Millicent Smith (1907)
"Stereotyping and electrotyping have proved a source of great economy to both the
... Three methods of stereotyping are known: the stereotyping, plaster, ..."
7. Proofreading and Punctuation by Adèle Millicent Smith (1920)
"Stereotyping and electrotyping have proved a source of great economy to both the
... Three methods of stereotyping are known: the stereotyping, plaster, ..."
8. The Wonders of Modern Mechanism: A Résumé of Recent Progress in Mechanical by Charles Henry Cochrane (1895)
"THE duplication of printers' forms by stereotyping or electrotyping may be ...
Stereotyping is the ruder process of the two, and is used principally for ..."