hectograph

/ˈhɛktəˌɡræf/
noun
  1. A machine for making copies of written or typed material, using a gelatin pad.
    • Before photocopiers, schools often relied on a hectograph.
    • The old hectograph produced blurry but readable copies.
    • The teacher used a hectograph to make copies of the worksheet.
verb
  1. To copy something using a hectograph.
    • She hectographed the test questions for her students.
    • They hectographed the announcement for the meeting.
    • We hectographed the flyers because the copier was broken.
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