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type-high
[ tahyp-hahy ]
adjective
, Printing.
- of a height equal to the distance from the foot to the face of a type: 0.918 inch (23.3 millimeters).
type-high
adjective
- having the height of a piece of type, standardized as 0.918 inches
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Word History and Origins
Origin of type-high1
First recorded in 1895–1900
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Example Sentences
These are strips of metal lower than type-high and are furnished by dealers in labor-saving fonts and also in lengths of two feet.
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Type-high—Of the standard height of type; said of an electrotype or engraving that is the right height to accompany type.
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The separate plates are then ready to be proved and mounted on blocks of wood which make them type high, ready for printing.
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So a basis of metal is affixed to the copper film, and this again is backed up with wood thick enough to make the whole type-high.
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This is a cabinet of shallow drawers, just deep enough to hold type-high cuts.
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