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printing press
noun
a machine, as a cylinder press or rotary press, for printing on paper or the like from type, plates, etc.
printing press
noun
any of various machines used for printing
Word History and Origins
Origin of printing press1
Example Sentences
The Post’s pressmen went on strike, destroying the paper’s printing presses and staging a massive picket line in which one sign taunted her with her husband’s suicide: “Phil shot the wrong Graham.”
But to own a media outlet is to own more than its printing presses, web servers, or TV cameras.
Yes, the printing press led to a surge of “misinformation.”
Stores, dealing with long lines, are rapidly selling out, and printing presses have been working around the clock to produce more.
The technology we are dealing with today is no longer “just a pen, or a printing press,” and “not just a car or a wheel.”
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