Caxton

/ˈkækstən/ noun

A historical term sometimes referring to a book or publication, named after William Caxton, the first English printer.

Proper noun derived from William Caxton (1421-1491), who established the first printing press in England. His name became associated with early printed books and publishing, and was sometimes used generically to mean 'printed work.'

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