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large-print
[lahrj-print]
adjective
set in a type size larger than normal for the benefit of persons with impaired vision.
large-print newspapers.
Word History and Origins
Origin of large-print1
Example Sentences
Polling stations should have large-print sample ballot papers and tactile voting devices to help people with visual impairments.
For those with limited vision, the library is packed with large-print books.
When mum Judy stood to acclaim the life-changing victory, she was wearing a T-shirt bearing the large-print logo 'FRED PERRY'.
Polling stations should have large-print sample ballot papers, and tactile voting devices to help people with visual impairments.
Thirty percent offer large-print worship materials and about the same portion have hearing assistive devices.
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