Typeset (verb)

To set or arrange type in a form ready for printing.

Origin:

Late 19th century: from type + set.

Examples:

  1. The typesetter carefully arranged the letters and punctuation on the page.
  2. The typesetter used specialized software to produce high-quality printed materials.
  3. The typesetter was skilled in typography and graphic design, ensuring that the text was aesthetically pleasing and easy to read.
  4. The typesetter worked closely with the publisher and author to produce a book that was true to their vision.
  5. The typesetter's work was a critical component of the printing process, and required a high level of precision and attention to detail.
Some random words: brouhaha, shear, insubordinate