Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A compact set of photographic processing equipment designed to develop film and print images in a short time at a convenient location, as in a mall or store.
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- noun A small
photographic developing and printing system.
Etymologies
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Examples
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On February 12, Photo-Me knew that its minilab sales were 40% behind budget.
Photo-Me Handed Record FSA Fine for Disclosure Failings 2010
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Mod-Blog: Ritz Camera and the death of the minilab skip to main
Ritz Camera and the death of the minilab Sean 2009
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Somerset recently obtained an iPod Touch minilab of sorts — consisting of a storage-and-charging cart on wheels with dozens of the players, along with a laptop for downloading educational apps and transferring them to the players.
Daily Dispatch: 3D TV channel to launch in U.S in 2010; Top Internet memes of '09 2009
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Somerset recently obtained an iPod Touch minilab of sorts — consisting of a storage-and-charging cart on wheels with dozens of the players, along with a laptop for downloading educational apps and transferring them to the players.
Daily Dispatch: 3D TV channel to launch in U.S in 2010; Top Internet memes of '09 2009
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But back in February, Joshi boldly strode onto the retail printing scene, introducing both a self-service kiosk and a behind-the-counter minilab.
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"Kiosk and minilab usage is ramping up considerably."
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Not content to just enable Web-to-retail print transcations, last week, HP surprised the industry by declaring its entry into the self-printing kiosk and behind-the-counter minilab market.
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I stopped in the minilab long enough to fill a syringe with ketamine, and I put the anesthetic in my knapsack.
When the Wind Blows Patterson, James, 1947- 1998
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I stopped in the minilab long enough to fill a syringe with ketamine, and I put the anesthetic in my knapsack.
When The Wind Blows Patterson, James, 1947- 1998
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There was equipment: field kits, a minilab, a couple of blasters, each showing full charge.
Attrition Jim Wannamaker
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