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Definition of print
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of print is as below...
Print (v. t.) To fix or
impress,
as a
stamp,
mark,
character,
idea, etc., into or upon
something..
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Impress
::
Impress
(n.) A mark made by
pressure;
an
indentation;
imprint;
the image or
figure
of
anything,
formed
by
pressure
or as if by
pressure;
result
produced
by
pressure
or
influence..
Stereotype
::
Stereotype
(n.) A plate
forming
an exact
faximile
of a page of type or of an
engraving,
used in
printing
books,
etc.;
specifically,
a plate with
type-metal
face, used for
printing..
Psalter
::
Psalter
(n.)
Specifically,
the Book of
Psalms
as
printed
in the Book of
Common
Prayer;
among the Roman
Catholics,
the part of the
Breviary
which
contains
the
Psalms
arranged
for each day of the
week..
Prick
::
Prick (v.) The
footprint
of a hare.
Printa-ble
::
Printa-ble
(a.)
Worthy
to be
published.
English
::
English
(n.) A kind of
printing
type, in size
between
Pica and Great
Primer.
See
Type..
Print
::
Print (v. i.) To
publish
a book or an
article.
Book
::
Book (n.) A
composition,
written
or
printed;
a
treatise..
Ye
::
Ye () an old
method
of
printing
the
article
the (AS. /e), the y being used in place of the
Anglo-Saxon
thorn (/). It is
sometimes
incorrectly
pronounced
ye. See The, and
Thorn,
n., 4..
Ichnite
::
Ichnite
(n.) A
fossil
footprint;
as, the
ichnites
in the
Triassic
sandstone..
Stitch
::
Stitch
(v. t.) To sew, or unite
together
by
stitches;
as, to
stitch
printed
sheets
in
making
a book or a
pamphlet..
Lapping
::
Lapping
(n.) A kind of
machine
blanket
or
wrapping
material
used by
calico
printers.
Royal
::
Royal (n.)
Printing
and
writing
papers
of
particular
sizes.
See under
paper,
n..
Paste
::
Paste (n.) A kind of
cement
made of flour and
water,
starch
and
water,
or the like, -- used for
uniting
paper or other
substances,
as in
bookbinding,
etc., -- also used in
calico
printing
as a
vehicle
for
mordant
or
color..
Glyphography
::
Glyphography
(n.) A
process
similar
to
etching,
in
which,
by means of
voltaic
electricity,
a
raised
copy of a
drawing
is made, so that it can be used to print
from..
Blacks
::
Blacks
(n. pl.) The name of a kind of in used in
copperplate
printing,
prepared
from the
charred
husks of the
grape,
and
residue
of the wine
press..
Chromophotolithograph
::
Chromophotolithograph
(n.) A
photolithograph
printed
in
colors.
Copyright
::
Copyright
(n.) The right of an
author
or his
assignee,
under
statute,
to print and
publish
his
literary
or
artistic
work,
exclusively
of all other
persons.
This right may be had in maps,
charts,
engravings,
plays,
and
musical
compositions,
as well as in
books..
Bill
::
Bill (n.) A
paper,
written
or
printed,
and
posted
up or given away, to
advertise
something,
as a
lecture,
a play, or the sale of
goods;
a
placard;
a
poster;
a
handbill..
Chintz
::
Chintz
(n.)
Cotton
cloth,
printed
with
flowers
and other
devices,
in a
number
of
different
colors,
and often
glazed..
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