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Definition of Mimeo
1. Verb. Print copies from (a prepared stencil) using a mimeograph. "She mimeographed the syllabus"
2. Noun. A rotary duplicator that uses a stencil through which ink is pressed (trade mark Roneo).
Generic synonyms: Copier, Duplicator
Derivative terms: Mimeograph, Roneo
Language type: Trademark, Trademark
Definition of Mimeo
1. Noun. A mimeograph. ¹
2. Noun. An unpublished academic paper. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Mimeo
1. to make copies of by use of a mimeograph [v -ED, -ING, -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mimeo
Literary usage of Mimeo
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. African Voices on Structural Adjustment by Thandika Mkandawire (2003)
"mimeo. Nairobi: AERC (1995). Nash, J., "An Overview of Trade Policy Reform, ...
mimeo. Washington, DC: World Bank (1993). Musonda, FC, Adam, and PA ..."
2. Latin America Today by Pablo González Casanova (1993)
"mimeo. Doble Jornada. Supplement to the newspaper La Jornada. ... México, mimeo.
Menjívar, Rafael. Acumulación originaria y desarrollo del capitalismo en El ..."
3. Employment for Poverty Reduction and Food Security by Joachim Von Braun (1995)
"PMO/ILO (Prime Ministers Office/International Labour Office). 1989. Project
Preparation Report for Ruvuma Rural Road Program. Dar es Salaam. mimeo. ..."
4. Agricultural R&d in the Developing World: Too Little, Too Late? by Philip G. Pardey, Julian M. Alston, Roley Piggott (2006)
"Agricultural Commercialization Programme 2002-2005. MAFF, Lusaka. mimeo. ...
mimeo. Pardey, PG, and NM Beintema. 2001. Slow magic: Agricultural R&D a ..."
5. Mega-City Growth and the Future by Roland J. Fuchs (1994)
"mimeo. 10 Dillinger, William. "Urban Property Taxation in Developing Countries.
... mimeo. 19 Linn. Johannes F. "Automotive Taxation in the Cities of ..."
6. National Missile Defense and Prospects for U.S. edited by Thad Cochran (1997)
"Speech before the Royal Institute of International Affairs (London), December 6,
1992, (mimeo). 72. Excerpt from letter "Personal Message From USSR ..."