golf-ball printer

  • 1golf ball — noun a small hard ball used in playing golf; dimpled to reduce wind resistance • Hypernyms: ↑ball, ↑golf equipment * * * I. noun : a tough covered ball used in golf and made of rubber thread wound about a center II. noun : the spherical print …

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  • 2golf ball — noun (C) 1 a small hard white ball used in the game of golf 2 a small ball in an electric typewriter that has the letters of the alphabet on it, and that moves to print them onto paper 3 an electric typewriter that operates in this way compare… …

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  • 3golf ball — noun Date: 1545 1. a small hard dimpled ball used in golf 2. the spherical printing element of an electric typewriter or printer …

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  • 4golf — golfer, n. /golf, gawlf/; Brit. also /gof/, n. 1. a game in which clubs with wooden or metal heads are used to hit a small, white ball into a number of holes, usually 9 or 18, in succession, situated at various distances over a course having… …

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  • 5Printer (computing) — A modern printer with scanning/copying capability Small printer …

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  • 6Dot matrix printer — Epson VP 500 Printer (Cover removed) …

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  • 7Daisy wheel printer — Metal Daisy Wheel for Xerox Diablo printers Plastic …

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  • 8Letter-quality printer — A letter quality printer was a form of computer impact printer that was able to print with the quality typically expected from a business typewriter such as an IBM Selectric.A letter quality printer operates in much the same fashion as a… …

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  • 9Character matrix printer — Character matrix printers are a category of computer printers (typically impact printers) that place characters from a fixed character set anywhere onto a fixed grid of possible locations on the page. Examples of these are daisy wheel printers,… …

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  • 10Burroughs Corporation — The Burroughs Corporation began in 1886 as the American Arithmometer Company in St. Louis, Missouri selling an adding machine invented by William Seward Burroughs. The company moved to Detroit in 1904 and changed its name to the Burroughs Adding… …

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