mimeograph in English

noun
1
a duplicating machine that produces copies from a stencil, now superseded by the photocopier.
When E. Joyce Matheny produced church bulletins, she brought them to life the old-fashioned way: with a typewriter from Sears Roebuck and a mimeograph machine she believes was ‘model 410.’
verb
1
make a copy of (a document) with a mimeograph.
The answer is obvious: instead of crudely mimeographed newsletters, the cranks had access to talk radio and the internet, both of which expanded their audience to the point that the mainstream press felt it had to pay attention.
noun
    roneomimeo
verb
    mimeo

Use "mimeograph" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "mimeograph" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "mimeograph", or refer to the context using the word "mimeograph" in the English Dictionary.

1. To make ( copies ) on a mimeograph.

2. Mimeograph Machine & Case, Gestetner III by Cyclostyle, Steampunk Antique

3. The mimeograph has sat discarded in the corner for many years.

4. His 000 inventions included the electric light bulb, the phonograph, and the mimeograph machine.

5. 30 His 000 inventions included the electric light bulb, the phonograph, and the mimeograph machine.

6. Now, I want to be clear: The magic is not in the mimeograph.

7. Mark and Shores went from mimeograph to copiers to laser printers, which allow finer work.

8. His 000 inventions included the electric light BulB, the phonograph, and the mimeograph machine.

9. 28 His 000 inventions included the electric light BulB, the phonograph, and the mimeograph machine.

10. In my grandma's time , secretaries of work units would be able to cut mimeograph stencils.

11. Here I printed the Samoan Watchtower and Our Kingdom Ministry on an old mimeograph machine set up on the dining room table.