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BleedPrinting that extends to the edge of a sheet or page after trimming.
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BleedOld English bledan "to let blood," in Middle English and after, "to let blood from surgically;" also "to emit blood," from Proto-Germanic *blodjan "emit blood" [..]
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BleedTo lose sap through a cut or wound.
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Bleedshed blood: lose blood from one's body draw blood; "In the old days, doctors routinely bled patients as part of the treatment" get or extort (money or other posse [..]
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BleedIn printing, to print an inked impression beyond one or more edges of the paper. In papermaking, bleeding refers to the oozing of coloured dyes from PULP that has been pigmented, which can occur befor [..]
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Bleedto lose blood
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Bleedterm used for an illustration or image which extends beyond the trimmed page.
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BleedAn element that extends to the edge of the page. To print a bleed, the publication is printed on oversized paper which is trimmed.
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BleedExtra inked area that crosses designated trim line; used to allow for variations that occur when the reproduction is trimmed or die-cut.
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BleedWhen recording several instruments at once, if there is not enough isolation you can hear a little of another instrument on a track, this is called bleed.
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Bleed(blēd) (n.) Text or graphics that extends all the way to the edge of the paper it is printed on. Bleeds are used in publishing for graphical effect and for printed tabs. Most printers cannot print all [..]
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Bleed(1) In printing, printed image that runs off the edges of a page. (2) The migration of ink into unwanted areas.
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BleedPrinting term referring to an image or linked area that extends to the edge of the printed piece. Blooming
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BleedA printed color or image that runs off the trimmed edge of the paper, achieved by printing a larger area and trimming off the excess. The bleed also refers to the area that will later be trimmed.
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BleedBack
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BleedNoise from the headphones being picked up by the microphone or from other ambient sources, like other tracks.
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BleedStaining action caused by corrosive metals, oil-based putties, mastics, caulking or sealing compounds. Rust-colored bleeding can also occur from stone that contains a high concentration of iron pyrite [..]
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BleedTo drain a pipe of excess air by opening a valve at the end of the pipe.
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BleedPrinting where the colour continues right up to the edge of the board.
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BleedAdhesive oozing from the edge of a web, sheet or label, usually under excessive heat or pressure
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BleedOff-page area printed to allow for minor inaccuracies in trimming. Generally anything intended to print right up to the edge of the page is extended, and bleeds about 3mm beyond the intended edge of t [..]
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Bleedpicture printed beyo0nd the area to be trimmed on page.
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Bleed(of an image) go beyond the type area to the edge of the page
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Bleed(v) lose blood from one's body(v) draw blood(v) get or extort (money or other possessions) from someone(v) be diffused(v) drain of liquid or steam
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BleedTo make a man bleed is to make him pay dearly for something; to victimise him. Money is the life-blood of commerce.
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Bleed Printing that goes to the edge of the sheet after trimming.
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BleedPrinting that extends to the edge of a sheet or page after trimming.
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BleedPrinted material that extends beyond the edge of a panel frame.
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BleedPrinting that extends to the edge of a sheet or page after trimming.
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BleedA restrictive orifice, accomplishing the same function as a tiny hole in a pouch, allowing air pressure to be equalized on both sides of the pouch so it may return to its "off" posit [..]
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BleedPrinted material that extends beyond the edge of a panel frame.
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BleedDisplay area which extends beyond the Live Copy Area, often to the edge of the finished size.
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BleedDisplay area which extends beyond the Live Copy Area, often to the edge of the finished size.
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BleedThis is the display area which extends beyond the live copy area, often to the edge of the finished side.
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BleedPrinted area which extends off the trimmed area. It is not possible to print all the way to the edge of the paper sheet. To achieve this effect it is necessary to print a larger area than is required and then trim the paper down. Typically a designer would allow an extra 3mm of bleed to colour and image areas to allow for a little leeway when trimm [..]
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BleedDisplay area which extends beyond the live copy area, often to the edge of the finished size.
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BleedTo bleed is the operation of draining any water out of a buoy which may have seeped inside after long use at sea.
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BleedTo bleed is the operation of draining any water out of a buoy which may have seeped inside after long use at sea.
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BleedImage or color that extends beyond the trim edge of the finished printed piece.
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BleedThe edge of a map or chart on which cartographic detail is extended to the edge of the sheet. Also called BLEEDING EDGE.
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BleedWhen color is printed all the way to the edge of a page (or card), the color must extend a certain amount past the edge of the piece so that when it is cut to size, there is no chance of a strip of white (or other color) if the cutting knife or die is off a smidge.
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BleedExtra inked area that crosses designated trim line; used to allow for variations that occur when the reproduction is trimmed or die-cut.
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BleedIn Conquest, once one side owns more than half the flags, the opponents lose tickets even when nobody is being killed. This is known as bleeding tickets.
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BleedTo drain off liquid or gas, generally slowly, through a valve called a bleeder. To bleed down, or bleed off, means to release pressure slowly from a well or from pressurized equipment.
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BleedTo drain off liquid or gas, generally slowly, through a valve called a bleeder. To BLEED DOWN, or BLEED OFF, means to slowly release the pressure of a well or of pressurized equipment.
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BleedTo drain off liquid or gas, generally slowly, through a valve called a bleeder. To bleed down, or bleed off, means to release pressure slowly from a well or from pressurized equipment.
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BleedTo extend the print image to the edges of the paper.
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BleedExtra ink area that crosses trim line, used to allow for variations that occur when the reproduction is trimmed or die-cut.
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BleedExtra ink area that crosses trim line, used to allow for variations that occur when the reproduction is trimmed or die-cut.
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BleedWhen a graphic object extends through another in an unwanted manner. It is then trimmed so there is no chance for a white line on the edges.
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BleedPrinting that goes to the edge of the sheet after trimming.
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BleedExtra inked area that crosses designated trim line; used to allow for variations that occur when the reproduction is trimmed or die-cut.
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BleedExtra ink area that crosses trim line, used to allow for variations that occur when the reproduction is trimmed or die-cut.
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Bleed
(intransitive,of an animal) To lose blood through an injured blood vessel.
''If her nose bleeds, try to use ice.''
(transitive) To let or draw blood from.
(transitive) To take large amounts of [..]
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BleedTo menstruate.
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BleedIn printing, bleed is printing that goes beyond the edge of where the sheet will be trimmed. In other words, the bleed is the area to be trimmed off. The bleed is the part on the side of a document th [..]
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BleedBleed (previously titled The Murder Club) is a 2002 American slasher film directed by Dennis Petersen and Devin Hamilton and starring Debbie Rochon, Danny Wolske, Brinke Stevens, Julie Strain, Lloyd K [..]
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BleedBleed is the fourth studio album by German heavy metal band Angel Dust, released in 1999. The band took a slightly darker direction on the album, without losing the power metal melodies they explored [..]
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Bleed"Bleed" is a song by American rock band Hot Chelle Rae. It was released as the second single from their first studio album Lovesick Electric on August 3, 2010. The song peaked at number 31 on the US M [..]
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BleedBleed is an action-oriented platform video game developed by Canadian indie studio Bootdisk Revolution. The game was originally released for Xbox Live Indie Games on December 12, 2012. Bleed was later [..]
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Bleed"Bleed" is the third single by metal band Soulfly, released in 1998 from the self-titled album Soulfly. Limp Bizkit guest members Fred Durst and DJ Lethal sing this song about pain, lying and madness [..]
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