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Definition of Mimeograph machine
1. Noun. A rotary duplicator that uses a stencil through which ink is pressed (trade mark Roneo).
Generic synonyms: Copier, Duplicator
Derivative terms: Mimeo, Mimeograph, Roneo
Language type: Trademark, Trademark
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mimeograph Machine
Literary usage of Mimeograph machine
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Victory: History of the 805th Pioneer Infantry, American Expeditionary Forces by Paul Southworth Bliss (1919)
"The paper was published on the mimeograph machine and made a name for itself ...
It was their task to run off the paper on the mimeograph machine, ..."
2. Productive Advertising by Herbert William Hess (1915)
"In the rotary mimeograph machine, made by the AB Dick Company, and machines of
a similar character, for example, the Underwood Revolving Duplicator and the ..."
3. Inside a Terrorist Group: The Red Brigades of Italy (1987)
"I used a mimeograph machine that was located in Via dei Piceni. When it was not
working, I went to other ... I recall that the mimeograph machine of the ..."
4. The Efficient Secretary by Ellen Lane Spencer (1916)
"In putting the stencil sheet in the mimeograph machine, be careful to pull it
tight and keep it from wrinkling. Then carefully smooth it down on the drum, ..."
5. Correction and Prevention by Eugene Smith, Hastings Hornell Hart (1910)
"The establishment consists of three simple desks, the mimeograph machine, a big
filing cabinet and a few shelves and drawers. The editors number three—the ..."