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Англо-русский словарь по рекламе . 2014.
Англо-русский словарь по рекламе . 2014.
Type founder — Type Type, n. [F. type; cf. It. tipo, from L. typus a figure, image, a form, type, character, Gr. ? the mark of a blow, impression, form of character, model, from the root of ? to beat, strike; cf. Skr. tup to hurt.] [1913 Webster] 1. The mark or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
type founder — n. a person who casts metal type … English World dictionary
type founder — type′ found er n. a person engaged in the making of metallic types for printers • Etymology: 1790–1800 type′ found ing, n … From formal English to slang
type founder — type founding. typefoundry. a person engaged in the making of metallic types for printers. [1790 1800] * * * … Universalium
type founder — type founding. typefoundry. a person engaged in the making of metallic types for printers. [1790 1800] … Useful english dictionary
type-founder — noun A manufacturer of metal type for printing. See Also: type foundry … Wiktionary
type founder — noun Printing a designer and maker of type. Derivatives type foundry noun … English new terms dictionary
Type founder — Шрифтолитейщик … Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии
Type — Type, n. [F. type; cf. It. tipo, from L. typus a figure, image, a form, type, character, Gr. ? the mark of a blow, impression, form of character, model, from the root of ? to beat, strike; cf. Skr. tup to hurt.] [1913 Webster] 1. The mark or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Type foundery — Type Type, n. [F. type; cf. It. tipo, from L. typus a figure, image, a form, type, character, Gr. ? the mark of a blow, impression, form of character, model, from the root of ? to beat, strike; cf. Skr. tup to hurt.] [1913 Webster] 1. The mark or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Type foundry — Type Type, n. [F. type; cf. It. tipo, from L. typus a figure, image, a form, type, character, Gr. ? the mark of a blow, impression, form of character, model, from the root of ? to beat, strike; cf. Skr. tup to hurt.] [1913 Webster] 1. The mark or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English