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Definition of Split run
1. Noun. A print run of a newspaper during which some articles or advertisements are changed to produce a different edition.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Split Run
Literary usage of Split run
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Year in Trade (1997): Operation of the Trade Agreements Program, 49th Report edited by Arona Butcher (1999)
"Background The issue of split-run publications (ie, US publications with a Canadian
version, printed in the United States for distribution and sale in ..."
2. Dyke's Automobile and Gasoline Engine Encyclopedia by Andrew Lee Dyke (1919)
"The Baker bolted-on type split run—used on the Buick as example, see figures 1
to 10. The demountable rims supplied with Buick cars are known as the Baker ..."
3. Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics 1995 by Estados Unidos Departament of Justice (1996)
"... was interviewed for approximately 45 minutes, using a split-run method,
resulting in approximately 1.5 hours worth of data collection in total. ..."
4. Accounting Systems: A Description of Systems Appropriate to Different Kinds by Edward Preston Moxey (1911)
"In order to make this possible there has been developed the "split run." Under this
arrangement a man works a certain number of hours each day, ..."