- In biology, a
monotypic taxon is a
taxonomic group (taxon) that
contains only one
immediately subordinate taxon. A
monotypic species is one that does not...
- the
image has a 10
percent greater range of tones.
Monotyping produces a
unique print, or
monotype; most of the ink is
removed during the
initial pressing...
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Monotype fonts were
developed by the
Monotype company. This name has been used by
three firms. Two of them had
their roots in "hot metal" or lead type...
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Monotype Grotesque is a
family of sans-serif
typefaces released by the
Monotype Corporation for its hot
metal typesetting system. It
belongs to the grotesque...
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Monotype Imaging Holdings Inc.,
founded as
Lanston Monotype Machine Company in 1887 in
Philadelphia by
Tolbert Lanston, is an
American (historically Anglo-American)...
- Look up
monotype in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
monotype is a
print made by
drawing or
painting on a smooth, non-absorbent surface.
Monotype may also...
- The
Monotype system is a
system for
printing by hot-metal
typesetting from a keyboard. The two most
significant differences from the
competing Linotype...
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communities are
educated on the
uniqueness of
their flora and fauna. A
monotypic habitat type is a
concept sometimes used in
conservation biology, in which...
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cusps (in
three groups of three). In
cladistic analyses it is used as the
monotypal species for the genus. E.
alexanderi (Haughton and Boonstra, 1929). This...
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Stanley Morison in the late 1920s and
early 1930s,
whose employer, the
Monotype Corporation,
created a 1931 revival,
particularly po****r for printing...