typeset
[ tahyp-set ]
/ ˈtaɪpˌsɛt /
verb (used with object), type·set, type·set·ting.
to set (textual matter) in type.
adjective
(of written, textual matter) set in type.
Origin of typeset
First recorded in 1865–70; back formation from
typesetter
Words nearby typeset
typecase,
typecast,
typeface,
typeholder,
typescript,
typeset,
typesetter,
typesetting,
typestyle,
typewrite,
typewriter
Example sentences from the Web for typeset
The printed book was typeset and proofread more carefully than most books of similar literary quality.
Irene Iddesleigh |Amanda McKittrick RosIn the original it was typeset as a paragraph instead of as an item with a hanging indent.
Handy War Guide for My Company |Andr Godefroy Lionel HanguillartIn the original text, verses in the chapter headings were typeset in Gothic font; they are displayed below in a gray font.
Sketches of Aboriginal Life |V. V. VideExcept where noted below, I left them as typeset in the original.
British Dictionary definitions for typeset
typeset
/ (ˈtaɪpˌsɛt) /
verb -sets, -setting or -set
(tr) printing
to set (textual matter) in type