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Definition of print
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Print (n.) That which is
produced
by
printing.
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Print
::
Print (n.) A
printed
cloth;
a
fabric
figured
by
stamping,
especially
calico
or
cotton
cloth..
Logography
::
Logography
(n.) A
method
of
printing
in which whole words or
syllables,
cast as
single
types,
are
used..
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..
Photo-engraving
::
Photo-engraving
(n.) The
process
of
obtaining
an
etched
or
engraved
plate from the
photographic
image,
to be used in
printing;
also, a
picture
produced
by such a
process..
Printa-ble
::
Printa-ble
(a.)
Worthy
to be
published.
Coupon
::
Coupon
(n.) A
certificate
of
interest
due,
printed
at the
bottom
of
transferable
bonds
(state,
railroad,
etc.),
given for a term of
years,
designed
to be cut off and
presented
for
payment
when the
interest
is due; an
interest
warrant..
Caxton
::
Caxton
(n.) Any book
printed
by
William
Caxton,
the first
English
printer..
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..
Stamp
::
Stamp (v. i.) Fig.: To
impress;
to
imprint;
to fix
deeply;
as, to stamp
virtuous
principles
on the
heart..
Cahier
::
Cahier
(n.) A
number
of
sheets
of paper put
loosely
together;
esp. one of the
successive
portions
of a work
printed
in
numbers.
Phytoglyphy
::
Phytoglyphy
(n.) See
Nature
printing,
under
Nature..
Sheepskin
::
Sheepskin
(n.) A
diploma;
-- so
called
because
usually
written
or
printed
on
parchment
prepared
from the skin of the
sheep.
Calico
::
Calico
(n.)
Cotton
cloth
printed
with a
figured
pattern.
Brontozoum
::
Brontozoum
(n.) An
extinct
animal
of large size, known from its
three-toed
footprints
in
Mesozoic
sandstone..
Republication
::
Republication
(n.) A
second
publication,
or a new
publication
of
something
before
published,
as of a
former
will, of a
volume
already
published,
or the like;
specifically,
the
publication
in one
country
of a work first
issued
in
another;
a
reprint..
Mrs.
::
Mrs. () The
customary
abbreviation
of
Mistress
when used as a title of
courtesy,
in
writing
and
printing..
Sheet
::
Sheet (v. t.) A broad piece of
paper,
whether
folded
or
unfolded,
whether
blank or
written
or
printed
upon;
hence,
a
letter;
a
newspaper,
etc..
Manuscript
::
Manuscript
(a.)
Writing,
as
opposed
to
print;
as, the book
exists
only in
manuscript..
Woodbury-type
::
Woodbury-type
(n.) A
process
in
photographic
printing,
in which a
relief
pattern
in
gelatin,
which has been
hardened
after
certain
operations,
is
pressed
upon a plate of lead or other soft
metal.
An
intaglio
impression
in thus
produced,
from which
pictures
may be
directly
printed,
but by a
slower
process
than in
common
printing..
Inscribe
::
Inscribe
(v. t.) To write or
engrave;
to mark down as
something
to be read; to
imprint.
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