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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 stamp or
impress
with
colored
figures
or
patterns;
as, to print
calico..
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Newspaper
::
Newspaper
(n.) A sheet of paper
printed
and
distributed,
at
stated
intervals,
for
conveying
intelligence
of
passing
events,
advocating
opinions,
etc.; a
public
print that
circulates
news,
advertisements,
proceedings
of
legislative
bodies,
public
announcements,
etc..
Sprint
::
Sprinting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Sprin.
Photomechanical
::
Photomechanical
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
any
photographic
process
in which a
printing
surface
is
obtained
without
the
intervention
of hand
engraving..
Print
::
Print (n.) That which is
produced
by
printing.
Dabber
::
Dabber
(n.) That with which one dabs;
hence,
a pad or other
device
used by
printers,
engravers,
etc., as for
dabbing
type or
engraved
plates
with ink..
Character
::
Character
(n.) Style of
writing
or
printing;
handwriting;
the
peculiar
form of
letters
used by a
particular
person
or
people;
as, an
inscription
in the Runic
character..
Printing
::
Printing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Prin.
Recite
::
Recite
(v. t.) To
repeat,
as
something
already
prepared,
written
down,
committed
to
memory,
or the like; to
deliver
from a
written
or
printed
document,
or from
recollection;
to
rehearse;
as, to
recite
the words of an
author,
or of a deed or
covenant..
Reimprint
::
Reimprint
(v. t.) To
imprint
again.
Sprinting
::
Sprinted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Sprin.
Lithograph
::
Lithograph
(n.) A print made by
lithography.
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..
Telotype
::
Telotype
(n.) An
electric
telegraph
which
prints
the
messages
in
letters
and not in
signs.
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..
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::
-type (n.) A
combining
form
signifying
impressed
form;
stamp;
print;
type;
typical
form;
representative;
as in
stereotype
phototype,
ferrotype,
monotype..
Advertise
::
Advertise
(v. t.) To give
public
notice
of; to
announce
publicly,
esp. by a
printed
notice;
as, to
advertise
goods for sale, a lost
article,
the
sailing
day of a
vessel,
a
political
meeting..
Ivorytype
::
Ivorytype
(n.) A
picture
produced
by
superposing
a very light
print,
rendered
translucent
by
varnish,
and
tinted
upon the back, upon a
stronger
print,
so as to give the
effect
of a
photograph
in
natural
colors;
--
called
also
hellenotype..
Hell
::
Hell (v. t.) A place into which a
tailor
throws
his
shreds,
or a
printer
his
broken
type..
Feuilleton
::
Feuilleton
(n.) A part of a
French
newspaper
(usually
the
bottom
of the
page),
devoted
to light
literature,
criticism,
etc.; also, the
article
or tale
itself,
thus
printed..
Dress Goods
::
Dress goods () A term
applied
to
fabrics
for the gowns of women and
girls;
-- most
commonly
to
fabrics
of mixed
materials,
but also
applicable
to
silks,
printed
linens,
and
calicoes..
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