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Lamia C.

Melbourne, Australia

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English (EN)incunabula / incunabulum

The earliest stage of anything, especially books printed before 1455-1501. Derived from "earliest home", as straps holding a baby in a cradle, or placing an instrument in a cradle. See scroll, volume, codex, protocol, spine, artifact.

French (FR)incunable

The earliest stage of anything, especially books printed before 1455-1501. Derived from "earliest home", as straps holding a baby in a cradle, or placing an instrument in a cradle. See scroll, volume, codex, protocol, spine, artifact.

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)modal auxiliary

Any of a group of auxiliary verbs typically used with the base form of another verb to express distinctions of mood (eg: can, could, may, might, shall, should, ought, will, would, must); also known as "modal" or "modal auxiliary verb". See parts of speech.

French (FR)auxiliaire modal

Any of a group of auxiliary verbs typically used with the base form of another verb to express distinctions of mood (eg: can, could, may, might, shall, should, ought, will, would, must); also known as "modal" or "modal auxiliary verb". See parts of speech.

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)apodosis

The clause expressing the consequence or conclusion in a conditional sentence; derived from "returning", give back. Compare protasis; see rhetorical forms.

French (FR)apodose

The clause expressing the consequence or conclusion in a conditional sentence; derived from "returning", give back. Compare protasis; see rhetorical forms.

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)phishing

A form of identity theft in which a scammer uses an authentic-looking email to trick recipients into giving out sensitive personal information, such as credit-card or bank account numbers, Social Security numbers and other data.

French (FR)hameçonnage

Une forme de vol d'identité dans laquelle un escroc utilise un email authentiques aux destinataires de truc en donnant des informations personnelles sensibles, telles que les numéros de carte de crédit ou de compte bancaire, les numéros de sécurité sociale et ...

Software; Email

English (EN)gray space

The designation for text or body copy printed throughout a publication, regardless of ink color; also known as "gray matter" . Compare white space, black space; see gray literature, type noise.

French (FR)espace gris

The designation for text or body copy printed throughout a publication, regardless of ink color; also known as "gray matter" . Compare white space, black space; see gray literature, type noise.

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)tweets

Posts on twitter by twitterers.

French (FR)tweets

Messages sur twitter par twitterers.

Online services; Social media

English (EN)color correct

To adjust the relationship among the process colors to achieve desirable colors. See tweak, illustration.

French (FR)correction des couleurs

Pour régler la relation entre les couleurs de processus pour atteindre les couleurs souhaitables. Voir tordre, illustration.

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)papier-mache

Moistened paper pulp, mixed with glue and other materials, or layers of paper glued and pressed together, then molded to form various articles, and becoming hard when dry. Literally derived from "chewed paper"; see pulp. Also, something false or illusory that ...

French (FR)papier mâché

Moistened paper pulp, mixed with glue and other materials, or layers of paper glued and pressed together, then molded to form various articles, and becoming hard when dry. Literally derived from "chewed paper"; see pulp. Also, something false or illusory that ...

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)interface

The area shared by or connecting two or more disciplines or fields of study. Also, a common boundary or interconnection between systems, equipment, concepts, or people. Also, something that enables separate and sometimes incompatible elements to coordinate or ...

French (FR)interface

La zone partagée par ou reliant deux ou plusieurs disciplines ou champs d'études. En outre, une limite ou une interconnexion entre les systèmes, équipements, concepts ou personnes commune. En outre, quelque chose qui permet aux éléments distincts et parfois ...

Printing & publishing; Publishing

English (EN)desktop

Made to fit or be used on top of a desk or table, such as a desktop mini- / microcomputer; term coined by Paul Brainard when Aldus introduced "PageMaker" software in 1985 for Macintosh and 1986 for IBM-PC. See DTP.

French (FR)bureau

Made to fit or be used on top of a desk or table, such as a desktop mini- / microcomputer; term coined by Paul Brainard when Aldus introduced "PageMaker" software in 1985 for Macintosh and 1986 for IBM-PC. See DTP.

Printing & publishing; Publishing