mimeograph

/ˈmɪmiəˌɡræf/
noun
  1. A machine that makes copies by forcing ink through a stencil onto paper.
    • Teachers used a mimeograph to print worksheets before photocopiers existed.
    • The school still had an old mimeograph in the storage room.
    • The mimeograph made a distinct smell of ink and alcohol.
verb
  1. To make copies using a mimeograph machine.
    • The office assistant mimeographed the flyers for the event.
    • They mimeographed the meeting notes for everyone.
    • We mimeographed the test so each student got a copy.
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