How Do You Spell VARITYPING?

Pronunciation: [vˈɑːɹɪtˌa͡ɪpɪŋ] (IPA)

Varityping is a term that refers to the process of creating multiple copies of a document using a typewriter equipped with a device called a "varitype". In IPA phonetic transcription, the word is spelled as /ˈværɪtaɪpɪŋ/. The first syllable "va-" is pronounced like "vah" with an "a" sound that is a bit short. The second syllable is pronounced like "ri" with a short "i", followed by "ti" with a long "i" sound. The final two syllables "ping" are pronounced like "ping" with a short "i".

VARITYPING Meaning and Definition

  1. Varityping is a term used in the field of typesetting and printing, referring to the mechanical process of typesetting and copy editing texts using a varityper machine. A varityper is a specialized piece of equipment used in the mid-20th century that combines the functions of a typewriter and typesetting machine. It enables operators to manually input text into the machine, which then generates metal type characters or line-by-line phototypesetting outputs.

    In practice, varityping involves the operator manually typing the text on the varityper machine, which then produces type slugs or phototypes with the configured text. This process considerably speeds up the typesetting and copy editing processes compared to traditional letterpress techniques. Once the slugs or phototypes are produced, they can be assembled to create the desired text for printing.

    Varityping became popular in the mid-20th century as a more efficient and accessible alternative to traditional typesetting methods. The term "varityping" is derived from the combination of the words "variety" and "typing," emphasizing the diversity and flexibility of the machine in handling different typefaces, sizes, and styles.

    Although varityping has been largely replaced by digital typesetting technologies in modern times, it remains an important historical method in the evolution of typography and printing practices.

Common Misspellings for VARITYPING

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Etymology of VARITYPING

The term "varityping" is a combination of two words: "varied" and "typing".

1. "Varied" comes from the Old French word "varier", which means "to change" or "to alter". It ultimately traces back to the Latin word "varius", meaning "varied" or "diverse".

2. "Typing" refers to the process of writing or entering text using a typewriter or a similar device. It originates from the word "type", derived from the Latin word "typus", which in turn came from the Greek word "typos" meaning "a blow", "impression", or "mold".

When combined, "varityping" refers to the act of producing varied or diverse typed documents, often through the use of typing machines or technologies.

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