"inkprint" meaning in All languages combined

See inkprint on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: inkprints [plural]
Etymology: ink + print Etymology templates: {{compound|en|ink|print}} ink + print Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} inkprint (countable and uncountable, plural inkprints)
  1. Ordinary ink printing, when contrasted with braille. Tags: countable, uncountable Related terms: braille
    Sense id: en-inkprint-en-noun-IulpJQt~ Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1975, Communication and Sensory Aids for the Deaf-Blind, page 5",
          "text": "Devices that permit direct reading of inkprint would be far more useful, since then the entire library of published literature is then opened to a deaf-blind person, while only a relatively small selection can ever be put into braille.",
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        {
          "ref": "1987, Rose-Marie Swallow, Kathleen Mary Huebner (eds.), How to Thrive, Not Just Survive, American Foundation for the Blind, page 40",
          "text": "“Twin-Vision” books are inkprint with braille overlays that help young children learn that words can be either seen or touched.",
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        {
          "ref": "2008, Fernando Poyatos, Textual Translation and Live Translation, John Benjamins Publishing, page 32",
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