typographic

ADJECTIVE
  1. relating to or occurring or used in typography
    a typographical error
    the typographic art
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How To Use typographic In A Sentence

  • Apart from being the acronym of 'International System Of TYpographicPicture Education, isotype is also Greek for' the same sign '. Efímera
  • The new Guardian masthead and typeface is based on Guardian Egyptian - a typeface specially designed by Barnes and Schwartz to combine historical references with European and American typographical excellence.
  • The official returns differ from the Register in several places because of typographical or transcription errors in the Register.
  • The titles reflect the typographical fashions of a certain era.
  • (I'm not sure if the discrepancy is a typographical error, but for the sake of my argument here, I'm assuming that he fell up to his elbow.) Labor Law
  • Previous issues have included quotes from the visiting critics, sometimes simply to punctuate the layout typographically.
  • The complex text may contain as many or as few conjuncts and other typographical features as the typeface designers and engineers care to include.
  • A special typographical challenge that linguists face is the formatting of our beloved example sentences with interlinear glossing.
  • Dr. Penney, in his evidence, speculated that the error was a typographical one.
  • It has spread like a virus through the typographic landscape and illustrates the pervasiveness of Microsoft's influence in the world.
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