Definition of Ferrotyped

1. ferrotype [v] - See also: ferrotype

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ferrotyped

ferrosilicons
ferrosilite
ferroso-
ferrosoferric
ferrostrunzite
ferrotantalite
ferrotantalites
ferrotherapy
ferrotitanium
ferrotitanowodginite
ferrotoroidic
ferrotoroidicity
ferrotschermakite
ferrotychite
ferrotype
ferrotyped (current term)
ferrotypes
ferrotyping
ferrous
ferrous citrate
ferrous compounds
ferrous fumarate
ferrous gluconate
ferrous lactate
ferrous oxide
ferrous succinate
ferrous sulfate
ferrous sulfide
ferrous sulphate
ferrovanadium

Literary usage of Ferrotyped

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Photographic Journal of America: The Oldest Photography Magazine in America (1917)
"Make contact print of this figure-negative, preferably on glossy paper so that it can be ferrotyped. Cut out the figure with a sharp pair of scissors, ..."

2. Camera (1907)
"For mountin" squeegeed or ferrotyped pictures it is ideal, as it insures perfect contact without destroying the glossy surface. ..."

3. Proceedings by Organization of American Historians (1920)
"The photographic prints of the official pictures are eight and a half inches long and six and a half inches wide, on heavy paper, ferrotyped, and ready for ..."

4. The American Amateur Photographer (1902)
"After printing and washing, the prints should be ferrotyped in the regular way to secure a high gloss. The same results (ie, glossy blue-prints) may be ..."

5. Wilson's Photographic Magazine (1914)
"Several electric fans of different sizes are discovered busy drying negatives and ferrotyped prints. ..."

6. International Annual of Anthony's Photographic Bulletin and American Process by Frederick J Harrison, W I Scandlin (1898)
"The prints are ferrotyped preferably after soaking for a time in water containing about a,% of glycerine. To prepare the leaves, ..."

7. The American Amateur Photographer and Camera & Dark-room (1907)
"For mounting squeegeed or ferrotyped pictures it is ideal, as it ensures perfect contact without destroying the glossy surface. ..."

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