noun a method of etching a printing plate so that tones similar to watercolor washes can be reproduced

verb to etch using the aquatint method

  • The artist used aquatint to create subtle tones in the print.
  • I tried my hand at aquatint but it's harder than it looks.
  • I totally messed up the aquatint on my project.
  • Her words were like an aquatint, adding depth and nuance to the conversation.

noun a person or thing that equalizes, especially a device used to adjust sound frequencies to achieve a balance in audio output

  • The equalizer in the audio system ensures that all frequencies are balanced.
  • Make sure to adjust the equalizer on the stereo for the best sound quality.
  • I always mess around with the equalizer on my music player to get the bass just right.
  • Education is often seen as the great equalizer in society, providing opportunities for all.

noun a method of printing in which ink is transferred to paper using a raised surface

adjective relating to or produced by the process of letterpress printing

  • The invitation was beautifully printed using the letterpress technique.
  • I love the vintage look of letterpress stationery.
  • Letterpress is making a comeback in the world of hipster design.
  • The words were like letterpress on his heart, leaving a lasting impression.

noun a typesetting machine operated from a keyboard that casts an entire line as a single slug of metal

  • The Linotype machine revolutionized the printing industry in the late 19th century.
  • I heard they still use a Linotype machine at that old printing press down the street.
  • I can't believe they're still chugging away on that ancient Linotype contraption.
  • Her mind was like a Linotype machine, constantly churning out new ideas and thoughts.

noun a print made by lithography, especially a picture produced by this method

  • The museum displayed a rare lithograph from the 19th century.
  • I found a cool lithograph at the antique shop.
  • Check out this litho I got at the flea market.
  • Her words were like a lithograph, etched in my memory forever.

noun a machine that is used for printing documents or images

  • The printer in the office needs to be serviced regularly to ensure smooth operation.
  • I need to buy a new printer for my home office because the old one keeps jamming.
  • I'll just ask my buddy to hook me up with a printer so I can finish this assignment.
  • His words were like a printer, constantly spewing out information without filter.

noun a petty quarrel or argument

verb to have a petty quarrel or argument

  • The two business partners had a tiff over the terms of the contract.
  • My sister and I got into a little tiff over who gets to use the car first.
  • I heard there was a tiff between those two girls at the party last night.
  • The storm clouds gathered, creating a tiff in the sky before the rain began to fall.

noun a machine that arranges type for printing

  • The typesetting machine was used to manually arrange text for printing.
  • Back in the day, the typesetting machine was like the original copy and paste tool.
  • I heard they still use those old typesetting machines in some vintage print shops.
  • Her mind was like a typesetting machine, arranging thoughts and ideas with precision.

noun a small piece of text or graphic that appears when a user hovers over an item with a cursor, providing additional information or context

  • The tooltip provides additional information when hovering over the icon.
  • Just hover over the icon to see the tooltip.
  • Check out the tooltip by moving your mouse over the icon.
  • She always gives hints like a tooltip, subtly guiding us in the right direction.

noun a symbol (@) used in email addresses and social media usernames to separate the user's name from the domain name or handle

  • Please make sure to include the recipient's email address preceded by the at-sign in the 'To' field.
  • Don't forget to put the at-sign before typing in the username for your email.
  • Just use the at-sign when sending a message online, it's easy.
  • In the digital age, the at-sign has become a symbol of connection and communication.

noun a combination of two words, 'middle' and 'click', used as a single term in computing to refer to the act of pressing the middle button on a computer mouse

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  • In order to open a link in a new tab, you can simply middle-click on it.
  • If you want to open a link in a new tab, just middle-click on it.
  • To open a link in a new tab, just give it a middle-click.
  • She always knows how to middle-click her way through tough situations.

noun a device that sprays a liquid, such as paint, in a fine mist

  • The artist used an aerograph to create intricate designs on the canvas.
  • I borrowed my friend's aerograph to paint some cool designs on my skateboard.
  • I'm thinking of getting an aerograph to step up my graffiti game.
  • Her words were like an aerograph, painting vivid pictures in my mind.