Varityper

Varityper
Va|ri|ty|per
['vɛritaipɐ] der; -s, -
<aus gleichbed. engl. Varityper, VariTyper® zu various (dies aus lat. varius, vgl. ↑Varia) u. to type »maschinenschreiben«>
auf dem Schreibmaschinenprinzip aufgebaute Setzmaschine

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