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Multilith

American  
[muhl-ti-lith] / ˈmʌl tɪ lɪθ /
Trademark.
  1. a brand name for a small photo-offset printing machine.


verb (used with or without object)

  1. (lowercase) to print with such a machine.

Example Sentences

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Something like that must have been on the mind of the U.S. politician or bureaucrat who in the mid-1960s commissioned a wonderfully readable 48-page government report known internally as “The Erroneous Predictions Multilith.”

From Washington Post

We’ll get to that, but first, here’s a taste of “The Erroneous Predictions Multilith.”

From Washington Post

“The Erroneous Predictions Multilith” was a way to silence critics: You don’t want to go into space?

From Washington Post

Another of Mr Suarez's favourites is a Multilith Cameragraph 1450, built in the US in 1928.

From BBC

Since taking over the state chairmanship, Grenier has opened a full-time headquarters, complete with staff, Addressograph machines, multilith offset printing presses, and a $150,000 budget.

From Time Magazine Archive