noun the act of tilting or angling

verb to tilt or angle in a particular direction

adjective having a slant or incline

  • The artist used a canting tool to create intricate patterns on the fabric.
  • I heard she's canting her way out of doing the dishes again.
  • Stop canting about how busy you are and just get the work done.
  • His words were canting towards flattery, but I could see through his intentions.

noun a photograph or other image in which the tones are represented by dots of varying size and spacing

adjective relating to or denoting a halftone

  • The newspaper was printed using a halftone technique to achieve a more detailed image.
  • I love how halftone patterns look in comic books.
  • Check out this cool halftone effect I added to my photo!
  • The halftone of emotions on her face told a complex story.

verb to mark or stamp (a surface) with a design or inscription

  • The logo was imprinted on each product for branding purposes.
  • She imprinted her name on the book so no one would steal it.
  • He imprinted his tag on the wall to mark his territory.
  • The memory of that moment was imprinted in her mind forever.

ink

noun a colored fluid or paste used for writing, drawing, or printing

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  • The ink used in this printer is of high quality and produces sharp, clear documents.
  • I accidentally spilled ink on my shirt while refilling the printer cartridge.
  • I'm thinking of getting a new tattoo with some cool ink designs.
  • His words were like ink on paper, leaving a lasting impression on everyone who read them.

noun a mistake in printed text caused by a typographical error

  • The publisher issued a formal apology for the misprint in the latest edition of the book.
  • I think there was a misprint in the phone number on the flyer.
  • Dude, did you see the misprint on that sign? Hilarious!
  • Her misprint of judgment led to a series of unfortunate events.

noun a photograph or picture developed or executed in black and white or in varying tones of only one color

adjective containing or using only one color or shades of one color

  • The artist decided to paint the entire room in monochrome tones to create a minimalist look.
  • I love wearing monochrome outfits because they are so easy to put together.
  • That monochrome filter on Instagram makes everything look so cool.
  • Her life felt like a monochrome painting until she discovered her passion for photography.

noun a printed publication consisting of folded, usually bound sheets containing news, feature articles, advertisements, and correspondence

  • I start my day by reading the newspaper to stay informed about current events.
  • I like to flip through the newspaper while drinking my morning coffee.
  • I snagged a copy of the newspaper from the cafe for free.
  • The newspaper of life is constantly being written, with each day bringing new stories and experiences.

noun a printing process in which additional information or images are added to a previously printed piece

verb to print additional information or images on top of a previously printed piece

  • The printer accidentally overprinted the text on the document, causing it to be illegible.
  • I think I overprinted the logo on these t-shirts, it looks a bit too bold now.
  • I always overprint my notes with doodles during boring lectures.
  • Her emotions were so strong that they seemed to overprint everything else in her mind.

noun an overturned or upset condition or position

verb to turn or tip over; to upset or overthrow

  • The boat was overset by the strong winds and rough waters.
  • The canoe got overset when we hit that big wave.
  • I almost overset my bike trying to do a wheelie.
  • Her emotions were overset by the unexpected news.

noun a printing process in which an inked image on a plate is printed on a rubber blanket, then transferred to paper or other material

  • The book was printed using the photo offset method for high-quality reproduction.
  • I think the photo offset printing made the pictures in the magazine look really sharp.
  • The photo offset process is like magic - it makes everything look so crisp and clear!
  • Using photo offset is like taking a snapshot of the original image and replicating it perfectly on paper.

noun a type of material that is printed, such as books, newspapers, or magazines

  • The library has a section dedicated to printed matter, including books, journals, and newspapers.
  • I prefer reading printed matter like physical books rather than e-books.
  • I found some cool printed matter at the flea market, like vintage posters and zines.
  • His mind was filled with so much printed matter from all the books he had read.

verb to produce a copy of a document or image on paper or another material

adjective having words or images produced on paper or another material

adverb used to describe the action of producing a copy of a document or image

  • The document was carefully printed on high-quality paper.
  • I printed out the directions so we don't get lost.
  • I need to print out these photos for my scrapbook.
  • His words were printed in my mind, impossible to forget.

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 size of book page resulting from the folding of each printed sheet into four leaves or eight pages

adjective relating to or denoting a size of book page resulting from the folding of each printed sheet into four leaves or eight pages

  • The manuscript was printed in quarto size for easier readability.
  • I picked up a quarto of Shakespeare's plays at the bookstore.
  • Let's grab a quarto of pizza for dinner tonight.
  • The quarto of emotions she experienced was overwhelming.

noun a large quantity of something, typically paper or writing material

  • The office manager ordered a ream of printer paper for the team.
  • Can you grab me a ream of paper from the supply closet?
  • I scored a whole ream of paper from the office for free.
  • She had a ream of ideas for the new project.

noun a printing process using a rotary press with intaglio cylinders

adjective related to or produced by the rotogravure process

  • The magazine used high-quality rotogravure printing for their latest issue.
  • Did you see the pictures in that magazine? They were printed using rotogravure.
  • I love how those photos turned out in the magazine - must be that rotogravure printing.
  • Her memories were like images printed in rotogravure, vivid and detailed.

noun a surface or object that has two opposite sides

adjective describing a surface or object that has two opposite sides

  • The contract was written in a two sided format to clearly outline the responsibilities of both parties.
  • The pamphlet is two sided, so make sure to read both sides for all the information.
  • I like to keep my options open and see things from a two sided perspective.
  • Her decision was two sided, weighing the pros and cons before making a choice.

noun a brand name for a photocopier or photocopying machine

  • The office manager made copies of the report using the Xerox machine.
  • Can you Xerox these papers for me real quick?
  • I'll just run these through the Xerox real fast.
  • Her memory was like a Xerox machine, perfectly duplicating every detail.

noun books, pamphlets, or broadsides that were printed before the year 1501

  • The library's collection includes rare incunabula dating back to the 15th century.
  • I found some really old books, like incunabula, at the antique store.
  • Check out these ancient incunabula books I scored at the thrift shop!
  • The discovery of the ancient manuscript was like finding literary incunabula.

noun a measurement of the weight or density of paper or other materials, typically expressed in grams per square meter

  • The grammage of the paper used for printing is crucial for achieving high-quality results.
  • Make sure you check the grammage of the paper before printing anything important.
  • I have no idea what the grammage of this paper is, but let's just use it anyway.
  • The grammage of her words was heavy with meaning, leaving a lasting impact on the audience.