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Etymology 1
植 (“to plant”) + 字 (“character”), as in "planting" movable type into a frame for printing
Pronunciation
Noun
植字 or 植字 • (shokuji or chokuji)
- (typography) typesetting or composition
- Holonym: 組版
- Meronym: 文字組み
- Coordinate term: 文選
- 植字工
- shokujikō
- a typesetter
Verb
植字する or 植字する • (shokuji suru or chokuji suru) suru (stem 植字し (shokuji shi), past 植字した (shokuji shita))
- (typography) to typeset or compose
Usage notes
- This term could be used synonymously with 組版 (kumihan), although it is actually its meronym. 植字 (shokuji) refers to the specific task of composing type with 約物 (yakumono, “punctuation”) and 込め物 (komemono, “spacing”), which is done after 文選 (bunsen, “type picking”). 組版 (kumihan) encompasses these two tasks.
- Compare 文字組み (mojikumi, “character composition”), which is about preventing certain classes of characters from violating typographic rules.
See also
Etymology 2
For pronunciation and definitions of 植字 – see the following entry: 植え字
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(The following entry is uncreated: 植え字.)