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cop·y / ˈkäpē/ • n. (pl. cop·ies) 1. a thing made to be similar or identical to another. 2. a single specimen of a particul… Print , print / print/ • v. [tr.] (often be printed) 1. produce (books, newspapers, magazines, etc.), esp. in large quantities, by a mechanical process invol… Printing , In the Middle Ages, books were laboriously copied by hand. They were rare, carefully preserved in monasteries and private collections, and too expens… Johann Gutenberg , The German inventor and printer Johann Gutenberg (ca. 1398-1468) was the inventor of movable-type mechanical printing in Europe.
Johann Gutenberg was… William Caxton , CAXTON, William [c.1420–c.1491]. English printer, editor, and translator, who introduced PRINTING to England in 1476, and published the first printed… xerography , xerox •box, cox, detox, fox, Foxe, Knox, lox, outfox, ox, phlox, pox, Stocks •matchbox •bandbox, sandbox •hatbox • haybox • mailbox • brainbox •paint…
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