mimeograph

noun

A duplicator that makes copies of written, drawn, or typed material from a stencil that is fitted around an inked drum.

noun

A copy made by this method of duplication.

intransitive verb

To make (copies) on a mimeograph.

intransitive verb

To use a mimeograph.

noun

An apparatus invented by Edison, by which stencils of written pages may be obtained for the production of an indefinite number of copies

To multiply (copies of a writing or document) by means of a mimeograph; manifold by the use of a mimeograph.

noun

A copying device that uses a stencil through which ink is pressed; it was invented by Edison.

transitive verb

to make copies of using a mimeograph.

noun

An invention of Thomas A. Edison, a machine for making printed copies, using typed stencil, ubiquitous until the 1990s when photocopying became competitive (if not cheaper), and considerably easier to use.

verb

To make mimeograph copies.