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mimeograph machine

n. a rotary duplicator that uses a stencil through which ink is pressed (trade mark Roneo) [syn: mimeograph, mimeo, Roneo, Roneograph]

Usage examples of "mimeograph machine".

It can vary from a garage with a mimeograph machine to a mammoth operation complete with printing presses and fancy photo equipment.

He found others of his kind through the S-F magazines of the 'Forties, and later drifted onto the Fan Farm in Wall Hollow, Tennessee, where a mimeograph machine salvaged from a redneck's junkyard launched his career as a fan publisher.

In one day, by virtue of a single poster turned out on a hand-crank mimeograph machine, the Free Zone had been transformed from a loose group of refugees into potential voters.

More chemicals than they needed for the one mimeograph machine, anyway —.

More chemicals than they needed for the one mimeograph machine, anyway—.

Next day, we bought a mimeograph machine and Lewis drew a stencil with twenty-five of the gadgets on it.

I saw again in my minds eye the familiar Carlson Poster, the first thing my father ran off when he got access to a mimeograph machine: a remarkably detailed sketch of thin, academic features surrounded by a mass of graying hair, with the legend, WANTED: FOR THE MURDER OF HUMAN CIVILIZATIONWENDELL MORGAN CARLSON.

The finance office was actually three offices separated by room dividers of wood and glass, plus a small closed-off workroom containing supplies and a mimeograph machine.

I interrupted, continuing to skim the blurry purple words that had been reproduced on an old-fashioned mimeograph machine.

He searched through drawers, and in a kind of big closet full of supplies and a mimeograph machine he found a large screwdriver and a hammer and an uninked stamp pad.

My son Alec, who started his career as a protestor at this point, asked permission to use the SFWA mimeograph machine to run off some flyers for a march to be held in Sea Cliff, Long Island, where we were living.