typesetter

[ UK /tˈa‍ɪpsɛtɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. one who sets written material into type
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How To Use typesetter In A Sentence

  • buy penicillin skimp coroner fraternities campers freed phototypesetter The Volokh Conspiracy » More about “Banning” the Bible:
  • No longer did magazines have to hire typesetters; writers and editors did the typesetting while they wrote and edited.
  • But in a one-typesetter town, the odds are that the local type shop will offer mainly ITC faces.
  • Our typesetters work on Macintosh systems and use QuarkXPress.
  • Like an old-fashioned typesetter, customers assemble their password from metal tiles that slot into place in rows. Times, Sunday Times
  • Elevator operators, typesetters, and airplane navigators have followed milkmaids and lamplighters into oblivion.
  • The invention of the Arabic typesetter by a Maronite monastic priest in Lebanon was a reflection of the French supremacy over the Levant and their constant support of the Maronite sect in cultural, political, and economic affairs.
  • Most paradoxically, in proofreading, a # is the symbol for nothing, indicating that the typesetter should insert a space between two characters. Archive 2008-05-01
  • On that May afternoon, after the pressmen and typesetters had gone home for the day, 12 men filed through his doors.
  • What instruction tells a typesetter to ignore a correction? Times, Sunday Times
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