Pantograph

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  • 103Handstickmaschine — Plattstich Handstickmaschine der Firma Benninger AG mit Sticker und Fädlerin Eine Handstickmaschine ist eine Stickmaschine, die – in der Regel ausschließlich – mit Muskelkraft betrieben wird. Grundsätzlich wird zwischen Einnadel und… …

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  • 104Pantograf — Bügel (umgangssprachlich); Pantograph (fachsprachlich); Stromabnehmer; Allesschreiber; Storchschnabel; Pantograph * * * Pan|to|graf 〈m …

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  • 105pantagraph — variant of pantograph * * * /pan teuh graf , grahf /, n. pantograph (def. 1). * * * pantagraph etc., erron. f. pantograph n., etc …

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  • 106Micropantograph — Mi cro*pan to*graph, n. [Micro + pantograph.] A kind of pantograph which produces copies microscopically minute. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 108Type design — is the art of designing typefaces. Although the technology of printing text using movable type was invented in China, and despite the esteem which calligraphy held in that civilization, the vast number of Chinese characters meant that few… …

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  • 110Edison Records — was the first record label, pioneering recorded sound and an important player in the early record industry. Early phonographs before commercial mass produced records Thomas A. Edison invented the phonograph, the first device for recording and… …

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