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1 imprimeur
imprimeur [ɛ̃pʀimœʀ]masculine noun* * *ɛ̃pʀimœʀnom masculin1) ( directeur) printer2) ( ouvrier)(ouvrier) imprimeur — print worker, printer
* * *ɛ̃pʀimœʀ nm* * *1 ( directeur) printer; imprimeur éditeur printer and publisher;2 ( ouvrier) (ouvrier) imprimeur print worker, printer.[ɛ̃primɶr] nom masculin[industriel] printer
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