NOUN
- a duplicating machine that makes quick positive or negative copies directly on the surface of prepared paper
How To Use Photostat In A Sentence
- A lot of material: photostats, diagrammatic printouts, two sets of holocryptic gammas with red and black pages printed on nitrated cellulose, KGB/GRU Monome-Dinome tables with complete matrices and side and top co-ordinates, so forth. The Sinkiang Executive
- He caught a glimpse of the heading on the photostat in her hand, still moist from the wall-receiver: Ministry of Population.
- He said pensioners were often forced to travel some distance to the post office to pay 25 cents to make use of photostatting machines. ANC Daily News Briefing
- Trajectory series consists of collaged photostats onto which Unite has worked with a variety of media, predominantly charcoal.
- If it's an article then we just photostat it and send it to the library.
- You want a photostat record of the shady deals that are behind the whole situation? A TROUT IN THE MILK
- The photostats are monochrome, of course, and the figures seem to float in a kind of brown twilight.
- The print on some of the photostat and carbon copy sheets has faded and these items are particularly flimsy.
- Exhibit 1, a photostat of these items, indicates that these are the items found in the garage.
- The first bootleg fake books, photostat collections of Tune-Dex cards, were published in 1949.