[Fr., action of drawing, bringing out, producing, printing, etc., f. tirer to draw, etc. (TIRE v.2): see -AGE.] A pulling or reprint of a book, from the same type or stereotype (distinguished from an edition): cf. IMPRESSION 3 c.

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1873.  Rep. Brit. Assoc., I. 144. The 1838 edition (or rather tirage) has the following notice of errata contained in it.

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1888.  Encycl. Brit., XXIII. 10/1. Babbage, ‘Table of the Logarithms of the Natural Numbers from 1 to 108,000’ (London, stereotyped in 1827; there are several tirages of later dates), is the best for ordinary use.

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