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Gang(1) To halftone or separate more than one image in only one exposure. (2) To reproduce two or more different printed products simultaneously on one sheet of paper during one press run. Also called com [..]
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Gang1856, from gang (n.). Related: Ganged; ganging. To gang up (on) is first attested 1919.
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Gangfrom Old English gang "a going, journey, way, passage," and Old Norse gangr "a group of men, a set," both from Proto-Germanic *gangaz (source also of Old Saxon, Old Frisian, Danish [..]
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Ganggroup of people gathered for a criminal enterprise.
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Gangact as an organized group an association of criminals; "police tried to break up the gang"; "a pack of thieves" crowd: an informal body of friends; [..]
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GangAn informal group of individuals that engage in common activities, many of these activities may be outside the law.
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GangGroup of frames or impositions in the same form of different jobs arranged and positioned to be printed together.
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Gangkhevre
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Ganga group of persons associating for antisocial and often criminal purposes and activities
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GangGang is a group of persons who go about together or act in concert, especially for especially for criminal or illegal purposes. They are a group of people sharing a common identity. Many gangs have co [..]
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Gang(n) an association of criminals(n) an informal body of friends(n) an organized group of workmen(n) tool consisting of a combination of implements arranged to work together(v) act as an organized group [..]
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GangAn organized criminal enterprise, often seen operating in broad daylight. The prototypical gang uniform includes a nightstick, a pair of handcuffs, a gun, and a badge.
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GangThe number of switches on the product.
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Gang Getting the most out of a printing press by using the maximum sheet size to print multiple images or jobs on the same sheet. A way to save money.
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GangTo reproduce two or more printed pieces or multiple copies of the same piece simultaneously on one sheet of paper. Also, to halftone or separate more than one image in only one exposure.
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GangTo halftone more than one image in only one exposure.
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GangWhen used in relation to ships and shipping it is a group of men, usually members of a longshore union, who work together to physically load or unload a vessel using the appropriate equipment required. More than one gang can be ordered to load or discharge a ship. Usually several gangs work simultaneously in different holds.
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Gangterm used to describe a selected work force or team that works as a team in a harbour environment, usually in stevedoring.
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Ganga group of sailors in a particular rating or work group, such as sonar gang or engineering gang.
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GangA group of longshoremen, usually four to five members, with a supervisor assigned to a hold or portion of the vessel being loaded or unloaded.
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Gangn. "privy, latrine," s.v. gong sb.\1 OED. KEY: gang@n
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Gangn 1 gong 1
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GangMisspelling of Gank
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GangGroup of frames or impositions in the same form of different jobs arranged and positioned to be printed together.
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GangGroup of frames or impositions in the same forme of different jobs arranged and positioned to be printed together.
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GangMaritime: A group of longshoremen under a supervisor who are assigned to load or unload a portion of a vessel.
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GangGroup of frames or impositions in the same forme of different jobs arranged and positioned to be printed together.
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GangTo combine multiple jobs on one print plate in order to reduce costs and setup charges.
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GangGroup of frames or impositions in the same form of different jobs arranged and positioned to be printed together.
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GangGroup of frames or impositions in the same forme of different jobs arranged and positioned to be printed together.
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Gang
(intransitive,chiefly|UK|_|dialectal|Northern England|Scotland) To go; walk; proceed.
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Gang
walking
motion, movement
gear
hallway
(of a meal) course
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GangFrom Chinese 刚 (gāng) meaning "hard, rigid, strong", as well as other characters with a similar pronunciation.
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