Definition of photo-offset in English:
photo-offset
noun fəʊtəʊˈɒfsɛtˌfoʊdoʊˈɔfˌsɛt
mass nounOffset printing using plates made photographically.
Example sentencesExamples
- In the 1960s - thanks to the mimeograph machine and the photo-offset printed paperback book - poetry was popular, glamorous, engaged, and confrontational.
- Daland had acquired Junior Swimmer, another photo-offset publication, when he had been an assistant coach at Yale in the early '50s under the legendary Bob Kiphuth.
- The popularity of the album was partly due to developments in printing, which was changing from a text-based industry to one increasingly concerned with images, a shift that culminated in photo-offset printing and photoduplication.
Definition of photo-offset in US English:
photo-offset
nounˌfoʊdoʊˈɔfˌsɛtˌfōdōˈôfˌset
Offset printing using plates made photographically.
Example sentencesExamples
- The popularity of the album was partly due to developments in printing, which was changing from a text-based industry to one increasingly concerned with images, a shift that culminated in photo-offset printing and photoduplication.
- In the 1960s - thanks to the mimeograph machine and the photo-offset printed paperback book - poetry was popular, glamorous, engaged, and confrontational.
- Daland had acquired Junior Swimmer, another photo-offset publication, when he had been an assistant coach at Yale in the early '50s under the legendary Bob Kiphuth.