printed matter - translation to greek
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printed matter - translation to greek

PRINTED MATERIAL PRODUCED BY PRINTERS OR PUBLISHERS
Printed material
  • 1925 Registered printed matter [[airmail]] letter from [[Denmark]] to [[Hungary]].

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Definition

matter
I. n.
1.
Substance, body.
2.
Sense, substance.
3.
Good sense, substance.
4.
Trouble, cause of distress, difficulty.
5.
Thing.
6.
Indefinite amount, quantity, or portion.
7.
Stuff, material, raw material.
8.
Topic, subject, question, subject-matter, matter in hand.
9.
Affair, business, concern, thing, event, course of things.
10.
Importance, consequence, import, moment, significance.
11.
Pus, purulence, purulent matter.
II. v. n.
1.
Signify, import, be of importance, be of consequence.
2.
Maturate, suppurate.

Wikipedia

Printed matter

Printed matter is a term, mostly used by mailing systems, normally used to describe mechanically printed materials for which reduced fees are paid which are lower than first-class mail. Each postal administration has its own rules for what may be posted as printed matter. In the Great Britain a special "Book Post" was introduced in 1848 that by 1852 had been extended to the wider range of material.

Examples of use of printed matter
1. Muslims treat with the utmost respect any printed matter containing verses of the Koran or the name of Allah or his prophet on it.
2. A googol was a very large number (one followed by a hundred zeroes). Classified ads were densely printed matter in newspapers. Encyclopedia was a synonym for Encyclopedia Britannica.
3. A googol was a very large number (one followed by a hundred zeroes). Classified ads were densely printed matter in newspapers. ‘Encyclopedia‘ was a synonym for Encyclopedia Britannica.
4. Being a retro–themed place, its walls feature collages made from pages from the Soviet "Book of Tasty and Healthy Food" and other related historical printed matter.
5. Visitors are still not permitted to bring any printed matter into the library, but paper, pens and laptop computers are allowed, although electrical outlets are hard to come by in the reading rooms.