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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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Livraison
::
Livraison
(n.) A part of a book or
literary
composition
printed
and
delivered
by
itself;
a
number;
a part.
Bibliography
::
Bibliography
(n.) A
history
or
description
of books and
manuscripts,
with
notices
of the
different
editions,
the times when they were
printed,
etc..
Metallograph
::
Metallograph
(n.) A print made by
metallography.
Misprint
::
Misprint
(n.) A
mistake
in
printing;
a
deviation
from the copy; as, a book full of
misprints..
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..
Emit
::
Emit (v. t.) To issue
forth,
as an order or
decree;
to print and send into
circulation,
as notes or bills of
credit..
Letterpress
::
Letterpress
(n.)
Print;
letters
and words
impressed
on paper or other
material
by
types;
-- often used of the
reading
matter
in
distinction
from the
illustrations.
Transfer
::
Transfer
(n.) A
drawing
or
writing
printed
off from one
surface
on
another,
as in
ceramics
and in many
decorative
arts..
Handbill
::
Handbill
(n.) A
loose,
printed
sheet,
to be
distributed
by
hand..
Xylography
::
Xylography
(n.) The art of
making
prints
from the
natural
grain of wood.
Ink
::
Ink (n.) A
fluid,
or a
viscous
material
or
preparation
of
various
kinds
(commonly
black or
colored),
used in
writing
or
printing..
Paper
::
Paper (n.) A
printed
or
written
instrument;
a
document,
essay,
or the like; a
writing;
as, a paper read
before
a
scientific
society..
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..
Reprint
::
Reprint
(v. t.) To print
again;
to print a
second
or a new
edition
of.
Frisket
::
Frisket
(a.) The light frame which holds the sheet of paper to the
tympan
in
printing.
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..
Elzevir
::
Elzevir
(a.)
Applied
to books or
editions
(esp. of the Greek New
Testament
and the
classics)
printed
and
published
by the
Elzevir
family
at
Amsterdam,
Leyden,
etc., from about 1592 to 1680; also,
applied
to a round open type
introduced
by
them..
Sheepskin
::
Sheepskin
(n.) A
diploma;
-- so
called
because
usually
written
or
printed
on
parchment
prepared
from the skin of the
sheep.
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..
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..
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