What's the difference between typewriter and typographer?

Typewriter


Definition:

  • (n.) An instrument for writing by means of type, a typewheel, or the like, in which the operator makes use of a sort of keyboard, in order to obtain printed impressions of the characters upon paper.
  • (n.) One who uses such an instrument.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Slipstream recounts how, on one writing holiday, they swapped typewriters and wrote a few pages of each other's novels.
  • (2) Remember this, non-Theater People: if you think Broadway shows are too commercial, too bloated and bedazzled, remember that for every Ring of Fire or Tarzan there is a 90-minute play that takes place in a typewriter factory.
  • (3) Apart from the novels, plays, film scripts, sitcoms and magazine articles that flowed unceasingly from his vintage Adler typewriter (he hated new technology), he also wrote a twice-weekly newspaper column, beginning in the Daily Mirror in 1970, and from 1988 for the Daily Mail, until the paper announced his retirement last May.
  • (4) He is not allowed a typewriter or computer, and spends most of his day reading memoirs of those who wrote while incarcerated.
  • (5) The church panels that inspired the petitions’ design can be seen in a dimmed room at nearby Yirrkala art centre, where it’s rumoured you can also see the typewriter that clacked out the petition in English and Yolngu – another seminal achievement.
  • (6) Christian Flisek, the SPD's representative on the committee, told Spiegel Online: "This call for mechanical typewriters is making our work sound ridiculous.
  • (7) The system depends on the preparation of reports on an electric typewriter producing punched paper tape as a byproduct.
  • (8) By means of this simple system there is an improvement of the information and the typewriting work of medical staff has been reduced.
  • (9) A few weeks went by before the unthinkable happened: I received a fax from New York with a letter from Salinger himself – densely typed on a manual typewriter with, at the top, the date and the word "Cornish", the town in New Hampshire where he lived his reclusive life.
  • (10) But judging by the reaction to Sensburg's comments, manual typewriters are unlikely to be widely adopted in German political circles.
  • (11) This investigation explored the interaction of progressive-part versus whole methods of practice with hemispheric preference for processing information and the impact of each upon high school students' speed and accuracy in beginning typewriting.
  • (12) He was said to have written his first story, entitled Jim's Adventure, aged eight, the framed first page of which, picked out with two fingers on his father's typewriter, had pride of place in his study.
  • (13) For example, full pronation may be required for feeding, but only half the range is necessary to operate the keyboard of a computer or typewriter.
  • (14) We describe four cases of sudden death in adolescents associated with recreational sniffing of typewriter correction fluid occurring during the period 1979 through mid-1984.
  • (15) I didn't like to write about my own writing, but I was interested in how my children - I have many children, eight children - how they saw their father with his typewriter, an old-fashioned typewriter.
  • (16) Asked "Are you considering typewriters" by the interviewer on Monday night, the Christian Democrat politican Patrick Sensburg said: "As a matter of fact, we have – and not electronic models either".
  • (17) Blind people may use reading machines with speech output to become relatively independent in text reading and text preparation using typewriters.
  • (18) She joined Chatto & Windus when publishers used carbon paper and typewriters and stopped for tea daily.
  • (19) In a few minutes, he's done and we find ourselves gazing at a TV screen that fills with streams of code, ASCII typewriter-style stuff like I used to see in my short year of computer science lessons (1982-83).
  • (20) take into consideration the utilisation of the Olivetti calculator system including the following hardware: P 652 basic unit microcomputer; paper tape reader LN 20; Editor 4 ST typewriter, for RIA evaluation.

Typographer


Definition:

  • (n.) A printer.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The research reported here comprises an empirical investigation of the phenomenon of typographic allusion.
  • (2) The reference to SAD is understood to be a typographical error for SAS.
  • (3) However, we voluntarily disclose our more than 300,000 donors and post our audited financial statements on our website along with the 990s for anyone to see.” Separately, the Clinton Health Access Initiative (Chai), the foundation’s flagship programme, is refiling its form 990s for at least two years, 2012 and 2013, a Chai spokeswoman, Maura Daley, said, describing the incorrect government grant break-outs for those two years as typographical errors.
  • (4) A remarkably good typographic trade gave the prerequisite for this development, in which prominent individual examples are particularly emphasized.
  • (5) • This article was amended on 12 March to correct two minor typographical errors.
  • (6) The validation program detects all errors of a typographical nature and all commonly possible logical errors.
  • (7) The reference to SAD is understood to be a typographical error for SAS, which is referred to later in the letter.
  • (8) A hardboard sign, for example, for “directions to press and for diplomats” is rendered typographically perfect for 1961 Jerusalem.
  • (9) Instead of typing in commands, the user directs the program by making selections with the mouse, thereby eliminating most typographical and syntax errors.
  • (10) Because of an apparent typographic error in a US patent, there has been some confusion as to the acute oral toxicity of danthron and danthron in combination with dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate (DSS).
  • (11) Two hypotheses concerning the development of skill at identifying typographically transformed words were tested.
  • (12) European diplomats professed surprise at the inclusion of the peak emissions reference, even suggesting that a typographical mistake had been made.
  • (13) This article has been amended to correct a typographical error in the penultimate paragraph
  • (14) • This article was amended on 13 February 2012 to correct a typographical error which saw the party Laos spelled as Loas.
  • (15) Error trapping for typographical errors is provided.
  • (16) The revealed possible predisposing factors were: a prolonged use of analgetics, contact with formalin and typographical dyes, systematic alcohol usage, frequent catarrhal diseases with long-term fever, a history of acute renal destructive process.
  • (17) It was found that both structural and typographic eidetic imagery were correlated with measures of synaesthesia, indicating a relationship between the two phenomena.
  • (18) The Rwandan genocide took place in 1994, not 1984, as a typographical error originally said in the article above.
  • (19) The revised column, with the headline: We are Closer than Ever Before to Our Dreams, was about half the length of the original, brazenly pro-Communist and laden with factual and typographical errors.
  • (20) Items encoded by typographical attributes were more readily recalled at 02.00 than at 18.00, whereas semantically encoded words were less well recalled at night than during the day.

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