ennage

English

Etymology

en + -age

Noun

ennage (uncountable)

  1. (printing) The number of ens involved in a typesetting job.
    • 1965, Institute of Printing, Report of Proceedings (page 230)
      On the Linofilm the 'ennage' per hour falls sharply with the number of grid changes, particularly if you are setting mathematics. Will the same thing apply on the Linotron?
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