Graphotype
[ graf-uh-tahyp ]
/ ˈgræf əˌtaɪp /
Trademark.
a typewriterlike machine for embossing letters upon thin sheets of metal, as for use in an addressing machine.
OTHER WORDS FROM Graphotype
graph·o·typ·ic [graf-uh-tip-ik] /ˌgræf əˈtɪp ɪk/, adjectiveExample sentences from the Web for graphotype
The principle of the graphotype process, it is said, was discovered accidentally.
English Illustration 'The Sixties': 1855-70 |Gleeson WhiteAnother extra plate, a drawing by Helen J. Miles, 'given as an example of graphotype,' is not without technical interest.
English Illustration 'The Sixties': 1855-70 |Gleeson WhiteYet, undoubtedly, graphotype set people on the track of process-work.
English Illustration 'The Sixties': 1855-70 |Gleeson WhiteWith the graphotype, address plates for changes and additions could be made at almost typewriter speed.
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