photoset

photoset
photoset [fōt′ō set΄]
vt.
photoset, photosetting
to set (matter for printing) by photocomposition

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pho·to·set (fōʹtō-sĕt') tr.v. pho·to·set, pho·to·set·ting, pho·to·sets
To photocompose.
  phoʹto·set'ter n.

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