Definition of mimeography:
(n) :
an invention of Thomas A. Edison, a machine for making printed copies, using typed
stencil, ubiquitous until the 1990s when photocopying became competitive (if not cheaper), and considerably easier to use
(v) :
to make mimeograph copies
Definition of mimeography:
(n) :
an invention of Thomas A. Edison, a machine for making printed copies, using typed
stencil, ubiquitous until the 1990s when photocopying became competitive (if not cheaper), and considerably easier to use
(v) :
to make mimeograph copies