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
Aemilianus-Ancient Roman
Antoinette[.æntwa:'net]
Allannahə-LAN-əEnglish (Rare)
Nidia-Spanish
Lynda['lində]
Darinka-Slovene, Croatian