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Definition of print
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of print is as below...
Print (n.) A
photographic
copy, or
positive
picture,
on
prepared
paper,
as from a
negative,
or from a
drawing
on
transparent
paper..
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Misprint
::
Misprint
(v. t.) To print
wrong.
Telotype
::
Telotype
(n.) An
electric
telegraph
which
prints
the
messages
in
letters
and not in
signs.
Print
::
Print (v. i.) To use or
practice
the art of
typography;
to take
impressions
of
letters,
figures,
or
electrotypes,
engraved
plates,
or the
like..
Yt
::
Yt () an old
method
of
printing
that (AS. /aet, /aet) the y
taking
the place of the old
letter
thorn (/). Cf. Ye, the..
Print
::
Print (n.) A mark made by
impression;
a line,
character,
figure,
or
indentation,
made by the
pressure
of one thing on
another;
as, the print of teeth or nails in
flesh;
the print of the foot in sand or
snow..
Inscribe
::
Inscribe
(v. t.) To write or
engrave;
to mark down as
something
to be read; to
imprint.
Press
::
Press (n.) The art or
business
of
printing
and
publishing;
hence,
printed
publications,
taken
collectively,
more
especially
newspapers
or the
persons
employed
in
writing
for them; as, a free press is a
blessing,
a
licentious
press is a
curse..
Graphotype
::
Graphotype
(n.) A
process
for
producing
a
design
upon a
surface
in
relief
so that it can be
printed
from.
Prepared
chalk or oxide of zinc is
pressed
upon a
smooth
plate by a
hydraulic
press,
and the
design
is drawn upon this in a
peculiar
ink which
hardens
the
surface
wherever
it is
applied.
The
surface
is then
carefully
rubbed
or
brushed,
leaving
the lines in
relief..
Character
::
Character
(n.) Style of
writing
or
printing;
handwriting;
the
peculiar
form of
letters
used by a
particular
person
or
people;
as, an
inscription
in the Runic
character..
Supervise
::
Supervise
(v. t.) To
oversee
for
direction;
to
superintend;
to
inspect
with
authority;
as, to
supervise
the
construction
of a steam
engine,
or the
printing
of a
book..
Account
::
Account
(n.) A
registry
of
pecuniary
transactions;
a
written
or
printed
statement
of
business
dealings
or debts and
credits,
and also of other
things
subjected
to a
reckoning
or
review;
as, to keep one's
account
at the
bank..
Colophon
::
Colophon
(n.) An
inscription,
monogram,
or
cipher,
containing
the place and date of
publication,
printer's
name, etc.,
formerly
placed
on the last page of a
book..
Copy
::
Copy (n.)
Manuscript
or
printed
matter
to be set up in type; as, the
printers
are
calling
for more
copy..
Imperial
::
Imperial
(n.)
Anything
of
unusual
size or
excellence,
as a large
decanter,
a kind of large
photograph,
a large sheet of
drowing,
printing,
or
writing
paper,
etc..
Mechanographic
::
Mechanographic
(a.)
Written,
copied,
or
recorded
by
machinery;
produced
by
mechanography;
as, a
mechanographic
record
of
changes
of
temperature;
mechanographic
prints..
Pyrography
::
Pyrography
(n.) A
process
of
printing,
ornamenting,
or
carving,
by
burning
with
heated
instruments..
Reimpression
::
Reimpression
(n.) A
second
or
repeated
impression;
a
reprint.
Fly
::
Fly (v. i.) A
vibrating
frame with
fingers,
attached
to a power to a power
printing
press for doing the same
work..
Review
::
Review
(n.) To
reconsider;
to
revise,
as a
manuscript
before
printing
it, or a book for a new
edition..
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..
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