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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Woodbury-type \Wood"bur*y-type`\, n. [After the name of the
inventor, W. Woodbury.]
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1. A process in photographic printing, in which a relief
pattern in gelatin, which has been hardened after certain
operations, is pressed upon a plate of lead or other soft
metal. An intaglio impression in thus produced, from which
pictures may be directly printed, but by a slower process
than in common printing.
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2. A print from such a plate.
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