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Ludlow
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Lud·low
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noun
1.
a town in S Salop, in W England: agricultural market center. 23,481.
2.
a town in S Massachusetts. 18,150.
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Lud·low
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Typesetting,
Trademark
.
a brand of machine for casting slugs from matrices handset in a composing stick.
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Ludlow
1
(ˈlʌdləʊ)
—
n
trademark
a machine for casting type from matrices set by hand, used esp for headlines
Ludlow
2
(ˈlʌdləʊ)
—
n
a market town in W central England, in Shropshire: castle (11th--16th century). Pop: 9548 (2001)
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
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