Typeset
(verb)
To set or arrange type in a form ready for printing.
Origin:
Late 19th century: from type + set.
Examples:
- The typesetter carefully arranged the letters and punctuation on the page.
- The typesetter used specialized software to produce high-quality printed materials.
- The typesetter was skilled in typography and graphic design, ensuring that the text was aesthetically pleasing and easy to read.
- The typesetter worked closely with the publisher and author to produce a book that was true to their vision.
- The typesetter's work was a critical component of the printing process, and required a high level of precision and attention to detail.