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a printing press requiring hand operation.[1670-80]
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hand-press — handˈ press noun A printing or other press worked by hand • • • Main Entry: ↑hand … Useful english dictionary
hand|press — «HAND PREHS», noun. a printing press worked by hand … Useful english dictionary
hand press — a printing press requiring hand operation. [1670 80] * * * n. a printing press that is operated by hand … Useful english dictionary
hand press — noun A printing press operated by hand … Wiktionary
Hand press — Ручной пресс; Печатная машина с ручным приводом … Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии
press — press1 [ pres ] noun *** ▸ 1 newspapers etc. ▸ 2 machine for printing ▸ 3 publishing business ▸ 4 piece of equipment ▸ 5 single push on something ▸ 6 making clothes smooth ▸ 7 many people pushing 1. ) the press newspapers and news magazines: the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
press */*/*/ — I UK [pres] / US noun Word forms press : singular press plural presses 1) the press newspapers and news magazines the national/local/American/sports press the popular/tabloid press in the press: She has been criticized in the press for not… … English dictionary
press — v 1. force, push, drive, ram, shove, elbow; impel, propel, thrust, trundle; cram, jam, crush, pinch. 2. compress, squeeze, condense, clamp; cramp, compact, concentrate, roll into a ball; strain, strangle, constrict, constringe. 3. weigh upon,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
Hand-knitting — is a special case of knitting, in which the knitted fabric is produced by hand.Flat and circular knittingWeft knit fabrics can be divided into two types: those that have selvages (side edges) and those that are tubes, where the side edges have… … Wikipedia
Hand-colouring — refers to any of a number of methods of manually adding colour to a black and white photograph or other image to heighten its realism. Typically, water colours, oils and other paints or dyes are applied to the image surface using brushes, fingers … Wikipedia