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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
compositor
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Four hundred-odd signatures of women compositors were appended.
▪ Here then was a further division among male compositors, well established before 1872.
▪ In 1916, many of the women compositors found themselves being called to work as Post Office clerks.
▪ It was not only the female compositors who were being asked for support.
▪ The compositors put the matter clearly in 1810.
▪ The two children of a boot-closer, Katie and Andrew S., both became compositors.
▪ We know the occupations of 161 fathers of women compositors, from their marriage certificates.
▪ What was atypical about Edinburgh was the large number of women recruited to the trade of compositor.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Compositor

Compositor \Com*pos"i*tor\, n. [L., an arranger.]

  1. One who composes or sets in order.

  2. (Print.) One who sets type and arranges it for use.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
compositor

"a typesetter engaged in picking up arranging and distributing letters or type in a printing office," 1560s, agent noun from past participle stem of Latin componere (see composite).

Wiktionary
compositor

n. 1 A person who sets type; a typesetter. 2 One who, or that which, composes or sets in order.

WordNet
compositor

n. one who sets written material into type [syn: typesetter, setter, typographer]

Wikipedia
Compositor

Compositor may refer to:

In photography and film:

  • Compositing, in photography and film, the combining of visual elements from separate sources into a single image
    • Digital compositing
      • Compositing software, used in film post-production for compositing, special effects, and color correction

In computer displays:

  • Compositing window manager, a software process which composites off-screen buffers for each open window to create a screen image
    • Wayland Compositors, computer display servers that also act as compositing window managers
      • Quartz Compositor, the display server and window manager in Mac OS X

In typesetting:

  • Compositor (typesetting), a person or machine which arranged movable type for printing
    • Paige Compositor, a device developed to replace manual compositors, which was a commercial failure

Usage examples of "compositor".

Foreman compositors, advertisement clerks, and other members of the noneditorial staff, who had, of course, taken no part in the great trek, found it as impossible to get into direct communication with the editor and his satellites now that they had returned as when they had been excusably inaccessible in Central Asia.

There was no end of compositors and reporters who wanted to come, to say nothing of experienced valets, chefs, and stewards.

He thought he detected a possible newsagent, two under-graduates, three Government school teachers, compositors, shopkeepers, a writing bloke or two, and several nondescripts who might be anything from artists to itinerant hawkers.

There was no berth open in the Esmeralda Union, and besides I had always been such a slow compositor that I looked with envy upon the achievements of apprentices of two years' standing.

Let the merchant cease to sell, let the consumer cease from buying, let the workman cease from working, let the butcher cease from killing, let the baker cease from baking, let everything keep holiday, even to the National Printing Office, so that Louis Bonaparte may not find a compositor to compose the _Moniteur_, not a pressman to machine it, not a bill-sticker to placard it!

While there he found employment as a compositor, and immediately became the friend of all his colleagues.

In the whole office there was apparently no compositor or office-boy to point out that we speak of lies being nailed to the counter, and not to the mast.

I remember his telling me, that a large portion of it having by mistake been written upon both sides of the paper, so as to be inconvenient for the compositor, it cost him twenty pounds to have it transcribed upon one side only.

When a proof-sheet of one of his works was brought to him, he found fault with the mode in which a part of it was arranged, refused to read it, and in a passion desired that the compositor might be sent to him.

Pshaw, my dear fellow, what do the public, the great unobservant public, who could hardly tell a weaver by his tooth or a compositor by his left thumb, care about the finer shades of analysis and deduction!

He scanned the long column, which mostly concerned bakers, bushelmen, cooks, compositors, drivers, and the like, finding two things only which arrested his eye.

We might then, again, go to the 200 or 300 printing establishments, where we should find 4,000 or 5,000 editors, compositors, clerks, and porters all conservatized because they no longer earn what they did before.

Here, too, is a curious little work upon the influence of a trade upon the form of the hand, with lithotypes of the hands of slaters, sailors, corkcutters, compositors, weavers, and diamond-polishers.

Here, too, is a curious little work upon the influence of a trade upon the form of the hand, with lithotypes of the hands of slaters, sailors, cork cutters, compositors, weavers, and diamond-polishers.

On the one hand the compositors and pressmen were forced to admit that the light was uncertain, that they were themselves much perturbed, and that it was difficult for them to swear to the identity of the assailants.