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typeset
[ tahyp-set ]
verb (used with object)
, type·set, type·set·ting.
- to set (textual matter) in type.
adjective
- (of written, textual matter) set in type.
typeset
/ ˈtaɪpˌsɛt /
verb
- tr printing to set (textual matter) in type
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Word History and Origins
Origin of typeset1
First recorded in 1865–70; back formation from typesetter
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Example Sentences
In the original text, verses in the chapter headings were typeset in Gothic font; they are displayed below in a gray font.
From Project Gutenberg
Several Italian passages, most of them taken from opera librettos, were incorrectly typeset in the original text.
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Except where noted below, I left them as typeset in the original.
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In the original it was typeset as a paragraph instead of as an item with a hanging indent.
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The printed book was typeset and proofread more carefully than most books of similar literary quality.
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