- height to paper
- height to papern.the standard height of type from face to feet, equal in the U.S. to .9186 inch
English World dictionary. V. Neufeldt. 2014.
English World dictionary. V. Neufeldt. 2014.
height to paper — n. the standard height of type from face to feet, equal in the U.S. to .9186 inch * * * … Universalium
height to paper — the height of printing type measured from foot to face and standardized at 0.9186 inch in English speaking countries called also type height * * * height to paper noun (printing) The standard height of type, blocks, etc from foot to face (approx… … Useful english dictionary
height-to-paper — Рост шрифта (Type height, Height to paper) Высота литер [буква в металле] и других печатающих элементов наборной печатной формы металлического набора от основания до печатающей поверхности (очка [отпечаток литеры на бумаге, изображение… … Шрифтовая терминология
height-to-paper — height′ to pa′per n. pri the standard height of printing type, measured from the foot to the face, in the U.S. 0.918 inch (2.33 cm) • Etymology: 1765–75 … From formal English to slang
height to paper — Date: 1771 the height of printing type standardized at 0.9186 inch (2.333 centimeters) in English speaking countries … New Collegiate Dictionary
height-to-paper — /huyt teuh pay peuhr/, n. Print. the standard height of type, measured from the foot to the face, in the U.S. 0.918 of an inch (2.33 cm). [1765 75] * * * … Universalium
height-to-paper — /huyt teuh pay peuhr/, n. Print. the standard height of type, measured from the foot to the face, in the U.S. 0.918 of an inch (2.33 cm). [1765 75] … Useful english dictionary
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