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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 take (a copy, a
positive
picture,
etc.),
from a
negative,
a
transparent
drawing,
or the like, by the
action
of light upon a
sensitized
surface..
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Set
::
Set (n.) That
dimension
of the body of a type
called
by
printers
the
width.
Stamp
::
Stamp (n.) The mark made by
stamping;
a mark
imprinted;
an
impression.
Letter
::
Letter
(n.) A
written
or
printed
communication;
a
message
expressed
in
intelligible
characters
on
something
adapted
to
conveyance,
as
paper,
parchment,
etc.; an
epistle..
Imprint
::
Imprint
(v. t.) To stamp or mark, as
letters
on
paper,
by means of type,
plates,
stamps,
or the like; to print the mark
(figures,
letters,
etc., upon
something)..
Print
::
Print (v. t.) To
strike
off an
impression
or
impressions
of, from type, or from
stereotype,
electrotype,
or
engraved
plates,
or the like; in a wider
sense,
to do the
typesetting,
presswork,
etc., of (a book or other
publication);
as, to print
books,
newspapers,
pictures;
to print an
edition
of a
book..
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..
Type
::
Type (n.) Such
letters
or
characters,
in
general,
or the whole
quantity
of them used in
printing,
spoken
of
collectively;
any
number
or mass of such
letters
or
characters,
however
disposed..
Typographer
::
Typographer
(n.) A
printer.
Marginal
::
Marginal
(a.)
Written
or
printed
in the
margin;
as, a
marginal
note or
gloss..
Shell
::
Shell (n.) An
engraved
copper
roller
used in print
works.
Ichnology
::
Ichnology
(n.) The
branch
of
science
which
treats
of
fossil
footprints.
Interlineation
::
Interlineation
(n.) That which is
interlined;
a
passage,
word, or line
inserted
between
lines
already
written
or
printed..
Leaflet
::
Leaflet
(n.) A
little
leaf; also, a
little
printed
leaf or a
tract..
Underlay
::
Underlay
(v. t.) To raise or
support
by
something
laid
under;
as, to
underlay
a cut,
plate,
or the like, for
printing.
See
Underlay,
n., 2..
Review
::
Review
(n.) To
reconsider;
to
revise,
as a
manuscript
before
printing
it, or a book for a new
edition..
News-letter
::
News-letter
(n.) A
circular
letter,
written
or
printed
for the
purpose
of
disseminating
news. This was the name given to the
earliest
English
newspapers..
Galvanograph
::
Galvanograph
(n.) A
copperplate
produced
by the
method
of
galvanography;
also, a
picture
printed
from such a
plate..
Space
::
Space (n.) A small piece of metal cast lower than a face type, so as not to
receive
the ink in
printing,
-- used to
separate
words or
letters..
Rule
::
Rule (a.) A thin plate of metal
(usually
brass)
of the same
height
as the type, and used for
printing
lines,
as
between
columns
on the same page, or in
tabular
work..
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..
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