Paste-up
[peyst-uhp] /ˈpeɪstˌʌp/
noun, Printing.
1.
(def 14).
noun (printing)
1.
an assembly of typeset matter, illustrations, etc, pasted on a sheet of paper or board and used as a guide or layout in the production of a publication
2.
a sheet of paper or board on which are pasted artwork, typeset matter, etc, for photographing prior to making a printing plate another name for camera-ready copy
3.
another name for collage (sense 1), collage (sense 2)
n.
1930, from paste (v.) + up (adv.).
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