| mackle | a blur, as caused by double printing. (also v.i., v.t.) | |
| pi | printing types mixed haphazardly; to scramble printing types. | |
| friar | a light, under-inked area on a printed page. | |
| monk | the converse. | |
| minikin | something small or delicate (also adj.); a 3.5-point face. | |
| brilliant | a size of type, about 3.5-point. | |
| pearl | a 5-point type. | |
| agate | a 5-1/2 point type. | |
| nonpareil | a 6-point type. | |
| emerald | a 6 1/2-point type. | |
| minion | a 7-point type; (adj.) dainty. | |
| brevier | an approximately 8-point size of type. | |
| bourgeois | (ber jois') an approximately 9-point size of type. | |
| long primer | a 12-point type. | |
| paragon | a 20-point type; a pearl of unusual size. |