type slug
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Definition
- Noun:
- A strip of type metal used for spacing: A "type slug" is a small, solid piece of metal, shorter than a line of text, used in traditional typesetting to create spaces between words or lines of type.
Usage
- The term "type slug" is a technical, historical term specific to the field of letterpress printing and hot metal typesetting. It is not used in modern digital typography or everyday language.
- It functions as a countable noun (e.g., , ).
Examples
- Noun:
- The typesetter carefully inserted a type slug to justify the line of text.
- After printing, the type slugs were sorted and returned to the case for reuse.
Advanced Usage
- In historical printing contexts, "type slug" specifically refers to a spacing element, distinguishing it from a "type" which bears a raised character for printing.
- The term can be used metaphorically in discussions about obsolete technology or processes, e.g.,
Variants and Related Words
- Slug (noun): In modern publishing, a "slug" can refer to a short label or identifier for a piece of content, especially in journalism or content management systems. This is a distinct meaning from the historical printing term.
- Leading (noun): In typography, this refers to the vertical space between lines of text. Metal "slugs" were used to create this space, giving rise to the term.
- Quadrat (noun): Another term for a piece of type metal used for spacing, often square or rectangular.
Synonyms
- Spacer: A general term for something that creates space.
- Space band: A specific type of adjustable spacing element used in line-casting machines like the Linotype.
Notes
- There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs associated with the specific term "type slug."
Noun
- a strip of type metal used for spacing