Pronunciation: /ˈlaɪnəˌtaɪp/
noun a typesetting machine operated from a keyboard that casts an entire line as a single slug of metal
A1 The Linotype machine was used in the past to typeset newspapers.
A2 The Linotype operator had to be skilled in setting type quickly and accurately.
B1 The Linotype revolutionized the printing industry by speeding up the typesetting process.
B2 Many newspapers switched from manual typesetting to Linotype machines in the early 20th century.
C1 The Linotype machine was eventually replaced by more advanced technologies like computerized typesetting.
C2 Historians study the impact of the Linotype machine on the dissemination of information and the printing industry.
formal The Linotype machine revolutionized the printing industry in the late 19th century.
informal I heard they still use a Linotype machine at that old printing press down the street.
slang I can't believe they're still chugging away on that ancient Linotype contraption.
figurative Her mind was like a Linotype machine, constantly churning out new ideas and thoughts.
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