- reprography
- noun Etymology: reproduction + -graphy Date: 1956 facsimile reproduction (as by photocopying) of graphic matter • reprographer noun • reprographic adjective • reprographics noun plural
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Reprography — is the reproduction of graphics through mechanical or electrical means, such as photography or xerography. Reprography is commonly used in catalogs and archives, as well as in the architectural, engineering, and construction industries.The… … Wikipedia
reprography — ► NOUN ▪ the science and practice of reproducing documents and graphic material. DERIVATIVES reprographic adjective … English terms dictionary
reprography — [ri präg′rə fē] n. reproduction of written or printed materials, documents, drawings, etc. by mechanical or, esp., xerographic processes: also reprographics reprographer n. reprographic adj … English World dictionary
reprography — /ri prog reuh fee/, n. the reproduction and duplication of documents, written materials, drawings, designs, etc., by any process making use of light rays or photographic means, including offset printing, microfilming, photography, office… … Universalium
reprography — noun the reproduction, reprinting and copying of graphics, especially using electromechanical or photographic methods See Also: reprographic, reprographics … Wiktionary
Reprography — Репрография … Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии
reprography — rɪ prÉ‘grÉ™fɪ / prÉ’g n. duplication of printed materials using a process based on light or photography … English contemporary dictionary
reprography — [rɪ prɒgrəfi] noun the science and practice of reproducing documents and graphic material. Derivatives reprographer noun reprographic adjective Origin 1960s: from reproduce + graphy … English new terms dictionary
reprography — re·prog·ra·phy … English syllables
reprography — re•prog•ra•phy [[t]rɪˈprɒg rə fi[/t]] n. pri the reproduction of documents, drawings, etc., by any process using light or photography, as offset printing or xerography • Etymology: 1960–65; repro (duction) + (photo) graphy … From formal English to slang