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Definition of print
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Print (n.) That which
receives
an
impression,
as from a stamp or mold; as, a print of
butter..
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Lapping
::
Lapping
(n.) A kind of
machine
blanket
or
wrapping
material
used by
calico
printers.
Brilliant
::
Brilliant
(a.) The
smallest
size of type used in
England
printing.
Stroke
::
Stroke
(v. t.) A mark or dash in
writing
or
printing;
a line; the touch of a pen or
pencil;
as, an up
stroke;
a firm
stroke..
Drugget
::
Drugget
(n.) A
coarse
woolen
cloth dyed of one color or
printed
on one side;
generally
used as a
covering
for
carpets.
Imprimery
::
Imprimery
(n.) The art of
printing.
Impression
::
Impression
(n.) The
pressure
of the type on the
paper,
or the
result
of such
pressure,
as
regards
its
appearance;
as, a heavy
impression;
a
clear,
or a poor,
impression;
also, a
single
copy as the
result
of
printing,
or the whole
edition
printed
at a given
time..
Interline
::
Interline
(v. t.) To write or
insert
between
lines
already
written
or
printed,
as for
correction
or
addition;
to write or print
something
between
the lines of; as, to
interline
a page or a
book..
Chromium
::
Chromium
(n.) A
comparatively
rare
element
occurring
most
abundantly
in the
mineral
chromite.
Atomic
weight
52.5.
Symbol
Cr. When
isolated
it is a hard,
brittle,
grayish
white
metal,
fusible
with
difficulty.
Its chief
commercial
importance
is for its
compounds,
as
potassium
chromate,
lead
chromate,
etc., which are
brilliantly
colored
and are used
dyeing
and
calico
printing.
Called
also
chrome..
Percale
::
Percale
(n.) A fine
cotton
fabric,
having
a linen
finish,
and often
printed
on one side, -- used for
women's
and
children's
wear..
Mill
::
Mill (n.) A
hardened
steel
roller
having
a
design
in
relief,
used for
imprinting
a
reversed
copy of the
design
in a
softer
metal,
as
copper..
Syllable
::
Syllable
(n.) In
writing
and
printing,
a part of a word,
separated
from the rest, and
capable
of being
pronounced
by a
single
impulse
of the
voice.
It may or may not
correspond
to a
syllable
in the
spoken
language..
Cunabula
::
Cunabula
(n. pl.) The
extant
copies
of the first or
earliest
printed
books,
or of such as were
printed
in the 15th
century..
Invitation
::
Invitation
(n.) A
document
written
or
printed,
or
spoken
words,
/onveying
the
message
by which one is
invited..
Track
::
Track (n.) A mark or
impression
left by the foot,
either
of man or
beast;
trace;
vestige;
footprint..
Gripper
::
Gripper
(n.) In
printing
presses,
the
fingers
or
nippers..
Anastatic
::
Anastatic
(a.)
Pertaining
to a
process
or a style of
printing
from
characters
in
relief
on zinc
plates.
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..
Opera
::
Opera (n.) The score of a
musical
drama,
either
written
or in
print;
a play set to
music..
Manuscript
::
Manuscript
(a.) A
literary
or
musical
composition
written
with the hand, as
distinguished
from a
printed
copy..
Livraison
::
Livraison
(n.) A part of a book or
literary
composition
printed
and
delivered
by
itself;
a
number;
a part.
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