dead-tree format



dead-tree format

A copy of a written work printed on paper (i.e., the product of "dead" trees), especially that which is also available in a digital format. With everything available online these days, it's a wonder anyone would pay for the dead-tree format.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
KayetanKAH-ye-tahnGerman
Melissamə-LIS-ə (English)English, Dutch, Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
TaistoTIES-toFinnish
Doroteado-ro-TE-ah (Italian, Spanish), DO-ro-te-ah (Finnish)Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Finnish, Croatian
Pelagiape-LAHG-yah (Polish)Ancient Greek, Greek, Polish
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