Squabble.—A page or form is squabbled when the letters are twisted out of a square position.
Stand.—The frame on which the cases are placed.
Stem.—The vertical strokes of a type.
Stereotype printing.—Printing from stereotyped plates.
Stet.—Written opposite to a word in a proof, to signify that the word erroneously struck out shall remain.
Sub.—A compositor occasionally employed on a daily paper, to fill the place of an absentee.
Superior letters.—Letters of a small face, cast by the founder near the top of the line.
Table-work.—Matter consisting partly of rules and figures.
Take, or Taking.—A given portion of copy.