Definition of rotary press in English:
 rotary press
nounˌrəʊt(ə)ri ˈprɛsˌroʊdəri ˈprɛs
A printing press that prints from a rotating cylindrical surface on to paper forced against it by another cylinder.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  The plates can also be adapted for use in a rotary press.
 -  To reprint a book illegally, all that a culprit needs is two copies of the original, a scanner, a computer with optical recognition programme and a small rotary press.
 -  The invention of the rotary press in the mid-nineteenth century led to a concentration of publishing and printing along with mass distribution of newspapers and other publications.
 -  From hand-composing and flatbed printing, the industry moved to the linotype and rotary press.
 
  Definition of rotary press in US English:
 rotary press
nounˌrōdərē ˈpresˌroʊdəri ˈprɛs
A printing press that prints from a rotating cylindrical surface on to paper forced against it by another cylinder.
 Example sentencesExamples
-  The invention of the rotary press in the mid-nineteenth century led to a concentration of publishing and printing along with mass distribution of newspapers and other publications.
 -  From hand-composing and flatbed printing, the industry moved to the linotype and rotary press.
 -  To reprint a book illegally, all that a culprit needs is two copies of the original, a scanner, a computer with optical recognition programme and a small rotary press.
 -  The plates can also be adapted for use in a rotary press.