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maculature [f. L. maculāt-, ppl. stem of maculāre to stain + -ure. Cf. F. maculature (Cotgr.), G. makulatur.] 1. (See quots.) Obs.—0
1656Blount Glossogr., Maculatures, blotting or waste papers. 1706Phillips (ed. Kersey), Maculature or Macle, a waste Sheet of printed Paper. 1721Bailey, Maculature, a Waste or blotting Paper. 2. Engraving (see quots.).
1904Burlington Mag. V. 70 One of these [impressions of the Hundred Guilder Plate]..is a ‘maculature’, an impression on a sheet of ordinary paper passed over the plate to remove the ink. 1914Brit. Mus. Guide Processes of Engraving 52 A maculature is another form of weak impression. A copper plate needs to be inked between each impression. Sometimes a second impression is taken from the plate before re-inking, as a means of extracting the remainder of the ink from the lines. This is called a maculature. |