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101 automatic typesetting
printing (graphic) industry• automaattiladonta -
102 autotype
printing (graphic) industry• autotypia -
103 bath development
printing (graphic) industry• seisontakehitys -
104 beater coloring
printing (graphic) industry• hollanterivärjäys -
105 beater colouring
printing (graphic) industry• hollanterivärjäys -
106 beater dyeing
printing (graphic) industry• hollanterivärjäys -
107 beater engine
printing (graphic) industry• hollanteri -
108 beating engine
printing (graphic) industry• hollanteri -
109 block letters
printing (graphic) industry• painokirjaimet -
110 block maker
printing (graphic) industry• kuvalaattalaitos -
111 body copy
printing (graphic) industry• leipäteksti -
112 boldfacing
printing (graphic) industry• lihavointi -
113 brevier
printing (graphic) industry• petiitti -
114 brick-wall pattern
printing (graphic) industry• tiikelirasteri -
115 capital letters
printing (graphic) industry• versaalit -
116 case room
printing (graphic) industry• latomo -
117 chromotypy
printing (graphic) industry• kromotypia -
118 clean proof
printing (graphic) industry• tarkistusvedos -
119 cleaning doctor
printing (graphic) industry• raakeli -
120 closing plate
printing (graphic) industry• sulkulaatta
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