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21 روسم
رَوْسَم: كلِيشِيهcliche, gravure, engraving, copperplate, (printing) plate, photoengraving -
22 طبع
طَبْع (الكُتُبِ إلخ)printing, print -
23 طبعة
طَبْعَة (مِنْ كِتَابٍ إلخ)edition, impression; printing, print -
24 طباعة
طِبَاعَة: طَبْعprinting, press, typography -
25 طباعة أوفسيت
طِبَاعَةُ أُوفْسِيت، طِبَاعَةٌ بِالأُوْفسِيتoffset, offset printing, offset lithography -
26 طباعة بالأوفسيت
طِبَاعَةُ أُوفْسِيت، طِبَاعَةٌ بِالأُوْفسِيتoffset, offset printing, offset lithography -
27 طباعي
طِبَاعِيّ: خاصّ بِالطّبَاعَةtypographic(al), printing-, press- -
28 غلط مطبعي
غَلَطٌ مَطْبَعِيّerratum, misprint, typo, typographical error, error in printing -
29 كليشيه
كلِيشِيه: رَوْسَمcliche, gravure, engraving, copperplate, (printing) plate, photoengraving -
30 asterisk
[ˈæstərɪsk] nouna star-shaped mark (*) used in printing to draw attention to a note etc.نَجْمَه (عَلامَة فِي الطِّبَاعَه) -
31 braille
[breɪl] nouna system of printing for the blind, using raised dots.طريقة برايل للقراءه -
32 epoch
[ˈiːpɔk] (American) [ˈepək] noun(the start of) a particular period of history, development etc:عَصْرThe invention of printing marked an epoch in the history of education.
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33 erratum
[ɪˈraːtəm] plural erˈrata [-tə] nounan error in writing or printing:خَطَأ مَطْبَعيThe errata are listed at the beginning of the book.
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34 foolscap
[ˈfuːlskæp] nouna large size of paper for writing or printing.ورقَه فولسكاب أو حَجْم كَبير -
35 impression
[-ʃən] noun1) the idea or effect produced in someone's mind by a person, experience etc:إنْطِباعThe film made a great impression on me.
2) a vague idea:إنْطِباع ، فِكْرَهI have the impression that he's not pleased.
3) the mark left by an object on another object:أثر طَبْعَة من كِتابThe dog left an impression of its paws in the wet cement.
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36 ink
[ɪŋk] nouna black or coloured liquid used in writing, printing etc:حِبْرI spilt red ink all over my dress.
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37 invent
[ɪnˈvent] verb1) to be the first person to make or use (eg a machine, method etc):Who invented the microscope?
يَخْتَرِعWhen was printing invented?
2) to make up or think of (eg an excuse or story):يَبْتَدِع، يُلَفِّق قِصَّهI'll have to invent some excuse for not going with him.
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38 manuscript
[ˈmænjuskrɪpt] noun1) the handwritten or typed material for a book etc, usually prepared for printing:مَخْطوطَهThe publishers have lost the manuscript of my book.
2) a book or document written by hand:كِتاب مَخْطوطa collection of manuscripts and printed books.
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39 misprint
[ˈmɪsprɪnt] nouna mistake in printing:خَطَأ مَطْبَعيThis newspaper is full of misprints.
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40 paper
[ˈpeɪpə] noun1) the material on which these words are written, made from wood, rags etc and used for writing, printing, wrapping parcels etc:وَرَق( also adjective) a paper bag.
2) a single (often printed or typed) piece of this:وَرَقَه، قِطعَة وَرَقThere were papers all over his desk.
3) a newspaper:جَريدَه، صَحيفَهHave you read the paper?
4) a group of questions for a written examination:وَرَقة أسئِلَة إمتحانThe Latin paper was very difficult.
وَثائِق، مُسْتَنَداتThe policeman demanded my papers.
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