Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A shop where prints or engravings are sold.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun A shop where prints are sold.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A shop where one can buy
prints ; a printseller's. - noun A
shop offeringcommercial printing services; aprintery orprinting house .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a workplace where printing is done
Etymologies
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Examples
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Then I had gone back and become a printer, and the printshop was a marvelous excuse for not doing anything, because I was printing for nthe movement.
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Janus Press has to date produced approximately 100 publications — books, pamphlets, and broadsides -, many of them designed, illustrated, type-set, printed (sometimes on paper made by the artist), and bound by Van Vliet herself in a well-equipped studio, printshop, bindery of her own design.
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Janus Press has to date produced approximately 100 publications — books, pamphlets, and broadsides -, many of them designed, illustrated, type-set, printed (sometimes on paper made by the artist), and bound by Van Vliet herself in a well-equipped studio, printshop, bindery of her own design.
Audio Interview with the Janus Press’s Claire Van Vliet, conducted by Nigel Beale 2009
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By using such a provider, the restaurant owner in the example above would owe $ 10.000,00 to the exchange network, not the printshop.
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Where can he find a printshop with an owner who is hungry for a $10.000,00 meal?
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This print is a fine gesture of kindness from the crew at A Tiny City printshop and design.
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By using such a provider, the restaurant owner in the example above would owe $ 10.000,00 to the exchange network, not the printshop.
As companies battle the recession, bartering comes in handy : Law is Cool 2010
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Where can he find a printshop with an owner who is hungry for a $10.000,00 meal?
As companies battle the recession, bartering comes in handy : Law is Cool 2010
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Taking the radical course of speaking to the topic of this posting, I note that the Union Oyster House in Boston not only serves local cuisine, but was also used in the early 1770s by the printer Isaiah Thomas as a printshop.
A reader requests . . . Roger Sutton 2007
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I am under 35 - BUT I worked for a mom & pop printshop for a couple of years in 2005! and used this baby, as well as other antiquated machines.
Dead Tech: Waxers James Gurney 2009
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