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Definition of print
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Print (n.) A
printed
cloth;
a
fabric
figured
by
stamping,
especially
calico
or
cotton
cloth..
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Error
::
Error (n.) A
wandering
or
deviation
from the right
course
or
standard;
irregularity;
mistake;
inaccuracy;
something
made wrong or left
wrong;
as, an error in
writing
or in
printing;
a
clerical
error..
Lithotype
::
Lithotype
(n.) A kind of
stereotype
plate made by
lithotypy;
also, that which in
printed
from it. See
Lithotypy..
Galvanograph
::
Galvanograph
(n.) A
copperplate
produced
by the
method
of
galvanography;
also, a
picture
printed
from such a
plate..
Chromolithograph
::
Chromolithograph
(n.) A
picture
printed
in tints and
colors
by
repeated
impressions
from a
series
of
stones
prepared
by the
lithographic
process.
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..
Reprint
::
Reprint
(v. t.) To renew the
impression
of.
Canon
::
Canon (n.) The
largest
size of type
having
a
specific
name; -- so
called
from
having
been used for
printing
the
canons
of the
church.
Lithograph
::
Lithograph
(v. t.) To trace on stone by the
process
of
lithography
so as to
transfer
the
design
to paper by
printing;
as, to
lithograph
a
design;
to
lithograph
a
painting.
See
Lithography..
Mackle
::
Mackle
(v. t. & i.) To blur, or be
blurred,
in
printing,
as if there were a
double
impression..
Asterisk
::
Asterisk
(n.) The
figure
of a star, thus, /, used in
printing
and
writing
as a
reference
to a
passage
or note in the
margin,
to
supply
the
omission
of
letters
or
words,
or to mark a word or
phrase
as
having
a
special
character..
Legible
::
Legible
(a.)
Capable
of being read or
deciphered;
distinct
to the eye;
plain;
-- used of
writing
or
printing;
as, a fair,
legible
manuscript..
Hell
::
Hell (v. t.) A place into which a
tailor
throws
his
shreds,
or a
printer
his
broken
type..
Xylograph
::
Xylograph
(n.) An
engraving
on wood, or the
impression
from such an
engraving;
a print by
xylography..
Rubric
::
Rubric
(n.) A
titlepage,
or part of it,
especially
that
giving
the date and place of
printing;
also, the
initial
letters,
etc., when
printed
in red..
Margin
::
Margin
(n.)
Specifically:
The part of a page at the edge left
uncovered
in
writing
or
printing.
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..
Print
::
Print (n.) That which
receives
an
impression,
as from a stamp or mold; as, a print of
butter..
Impress
::
Impress
(v. t.) To
press,
stamp,
or print
something
in or upon; to mark by
pressure,
or as by
pressure;
to
imprint
(that which bears the
impression)..
Monk
::
Monk (n.) A
blotch
or spot of ink on a
printed
page,
caused
by the ink not being
properly
distributed.
It is
distinguished
from a
friar,
or white spot
caused
by a
deficiency
of ink..
Printed
::
Printed
(imp. & p. p.) of Prin.
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