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Definition of print
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Print (v. i.) To
publish
a book or an
article.
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Cicero
::
Cicero
(n.) Pica type; -- so
called
by
French
printers.
Bat Printing
::
Bat
printing
() A mode of
printing
on
glazed
ware.
Ticket
::
Ticket
(v.) A
printed
list of
candidates
to be voted for at an
election;
a set of
nominations
by one party for
election;
a
ballot.
Note
::
Note (n.) A
written
or
printed
paper
acknowledging
a debt, and
promising
payment;
as, a
promissory
note; a note of hand; a
negotiable
note..
Blot
::
Blot (n.) An
obliteration
of
something
written
or
printed;
an
erasure.
Chromotype
::
Chromotype
(n.) A sheet
printed
in
colors
by any
process,
as a
chromolithograph.
See
Chromolithograph..
Print
::
Print (v. i.) To
publish
a book or an
article.
Line
::
Line (n.) A row of
letters,
words,
etc.,
written
or
printed;
esp., a row of words
extending
across
a page or
column..
Reentering
::
Reentering
(n.) The
process
of
applying
additional
colors,
by
applications
of
printing
blocks,
to
patterns
already
partly
colored..
Mr.
::
Mr. () The
customary
abbreviation
of
Mister
in
writing
and
printing.
See
Master,
4..
Billhead
::
Billhead
(n.) A
printed
form, used by
merchants
in
making
out bills or
rendering
accounts..
Sprit
::
Sprinter
(n.) One who
sprints;
one who runs in
sprint
races;
as, a
champion
sprinter..
Rule
::
Rule (n.) To mark with lines made with a pen,
pencil,
etc.,
guided
by a rule or
ruler;
to print or mark with lines by means of a rule or other
contrivance
effecting
a
similar
result;
as, to rule a sheet of paper of a blank
book..
Comprint
::
Comprint
(v. t. & i.) To print
together.
Gazette
::
Gazette
(n.) A
newspaper;
a
printed
sheet
published
periodically;
esp., the
official
journal
published
by the
British
government,
and
containing
legal and state
notices..
Catchword
::
Catchword
(n.) The first word of any page of a book after the
first,
inserted
at the right hand
bottom
corner
of the
preceding
page for the
assistance
of the
reader.
It is
seldom
used in
modern
printing..
Impose
::
Impose
(v. t.) To
arrange
in
proper
order on a table of stone or metal and lock up in a chase for
printing;
-- said of
columns
or pages of type,
forms,
etc..
Gingham
::
Gingham
(n.) A kind of
cotton
or linen
cloth,
usually
in
stripes
or
checks,
the yarn of which is dyed
before
it is
woven;
--
distinguished
from
printed
cotton
or
prints..
Stamp
::
Stamp (v. t.)
Hence,
a
stamped
or
printed
device,
issued
by the
government
at a fixed
price,
and
required
by law to be
affixed
to, or
stamped
on,
certain
papers,
as
evidence
that the
government
dues are paid; as, a
postage
stamp;
a
receipt
stamp,
etc..
Sextodecimo
::
Sextodecimo
(a.)
Having
sixteen
leaves
to a
sheet;
of, or equal to, the size of one fold of a sheet of
printing
paper when
folded
so as to make
sixteen
leaves,
or
thirty-two
pages;
as, a
sextodecimo
volume..
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