How to pronounce photomechanics

Photomechanics


Pronounce Photomechanics as P HH OW T OW M EH K HH AH N IY K S.

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Phonetic transcription for photomechanics

  • Traditional IPA Phonetic transcription of photomechanics: | phoʊtoʊmɛkhænɪks |
  • Modern IPA Phonetic transcription of photomechanics: | phɒtɒmɛchænɪcs |

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Meanings for photomechanics

photomechanics, photoplate making(noun)

the process whereby printing surfaces (plates or cylinders) are produced by photographic methods

"photomechanics revolutionized the practice of printing"

photomechanics(noun)

the technique of using photomechanical methods to make photographs into plates for printing

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