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  • 31resist printing — noun Etymology: resist (III) : a method of printing textiles by roller printing a pattern in resist paste on a white fabric, placing the fabric in a dye bath, and subsequently removing the resist to leave a white pattern on a colored ground * * * …

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  • 32National Marine Protected Areas Initiative — The National Marine Protected Areas Initiative is a program of the federal government of the United States designed to strengthen the protection of U.S. ocean and coastal resources through the use of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs).The program was… …

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  • 33Notable areas, landmarks, institutions and businesses of Gotham City — This article lists notable areas, landmarks, institutions and businesses of the fictional Gotham City.Comic book continuity *Ace Chemical Processing Inc. The factory where a costumed criminal named the Red Hood fell into a vat of chemicals and… …

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  • 34printmaking — /print may king/, n. the art or technique of making prints, esp. as practiced in engraving, etching, drypoint, woodcut or serigraphy. [1925 30; PRINT + MAKING] * * * Art form consisting of the production of images, usually on paper but… …

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  • 35photoengraving — /foh toh en gray ving/, n. 1. a photographic process of preparing printing plates for letterpress printing. 2. a plate so produced. 3. a print made from it. [1870 75; PHOTO + ENGRAVING] * * * Any of several processes for producing printing plates …

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  • 36Woodcut — For the origins of the technique, development in Asia, and non artistic use in Europe, see woodblock printing; for the related technique invented in the 18th century, see wood engraving. Four horsemen of the Apocalypse by Albrecht Dürer. Woodcut… …

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  • 37Vitreography — is a fine art printmaking technique that uses a 3/8 inch thick float glass matrix instead of the traditional matrices of metal, wood or stone. A print created using the technique is called a vitreograph. Unlike a monotype, in which ink is painted …

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  • 38planography — /pləˈnɒgrəfi/ (say pluh nogruhfee) noun one of the basic printing processes in which the printing areas are in the same plane as the non printing areas. The areas to print are ink attracting and the remaining areas are ink repellent …

  • 39skeleton form — noun 1. : a form with limited printing areas (as used in printing blankbooks) 2. : a form with scattered printing areas for printing a second color …

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  • 40planography — noun the process of printing from a surface on which the printing areas are not raised but are ink receptive (as opposed to ink repellent) • Syn: ↑planographic printing • Derivationally related forms: ↑planographic • Hypernyms: ↑printing,… …

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