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Definition of publish
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Publish
(v. t.) To
utter,
or put into
circulation;
as, to
publish
counterfeit
paper..
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Title
::
Title (n.) The
inscription
in the
beginning
of a book,
usually
containing
the
subject
of the work, the
author's
and
publisher's
names,
the date, etc..
Posthumous
::
Posthumous
(a.)
Published
after the death of the
author;
as,
posthumous
works;
a
posthumous
edition..
Proclaim
::
Proclaim
(v. t.) To make known by
public
announcement;
to give wide
publicity
to; to
publish
abroad;
to
promulgate;
to
declare;
as, to
proclaim
war or
peace..
Name
::
Name (n.) To
mention
by name; to utter or
publish
the name of; to refer to by
distinctive
title;
to
mention.
Republish
::
Republish
(v. t.) To
publish
anew;
specifically,
to
publish
in one
country
(a work first
published
in
another);
also, to
revive
(a will) by
re/xecution
or
codicil..
Copyright
::
Copyright
(n.) The right of an
author
or his
assignee,
under
statute,
to print and
publish
his
literary
or
artistic
work,
exclusively
of all other
persons.
This right may be had in maps,
charts,
engravings,
plays,
and
musical
compositions,
as well as in
books..
Roorbach
::
Roorbach
(n.) A
defamatory
forgery
or
falsehood
published
for
purposes
of
political
intrigue.
Spread
::
Spread
(v. t.) To
divulge;
to
publish,
as news or fame; to cause to be more
extensively
known;
to
disseminate;
to make known
fully;
as, to
spread
a
report;
-- often
acompanied
by
abroad..
Black Book
::
Black book () One of
several
books of a
political
character,
published
at
different
times and for
different
purposes;
-- so
called
either
from the color of the
binding,
or from the
character
of the
contents..
Republishing
::
Republishing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Republis.
Preconizate
::
Preconizate
(v. t.) To
proclaim;
to
publish;
also, to
summon;
to
call..
Gazette
::
Gazette
(v. t.) To
announce
or
publish
in a
gazette;
to
announce
officially,
as an
appointment,
or a case of
bankruptcy..
Monthly
::
Monthly
(a.) Done,
happening,
payable,
published,
etc., once a
month,
or every
month;
as, a
monthly
visit;
monthly
charges;
a
monthly
installment;
a
monthly
magazine..
Republished
::
Republished
(imp. & p. p.) of
Republis.
Local
::
Local (n.) On
newspaper
cant, an item of news
relating
to the place where the paper is
published..
Allonymous
::
Allonymous
(a.)
Published
under the name of some one other than the
author.
Canvass
::
Canvass
(v. i.) To
search
thoroughly;
to
engage
in
solicitation
by
traversing
a
district;
as, to
canvass
for
subscriptions
or for
votes;
to
canvass
for a book, a
publisher,
or in
behalf
of a
charity;
--
commonly
followed
by for..
Imprint
::
Imprint
(v. t.)
Whatever
is
impressed
or
imprinted;
the
impress
or mark left by
something;
specifically,
the name of the
printer
or
publisher
(usually)
with the time and place of
issue,
in the
title-page
of a book, or on any
printed
sheet..
Emblazoner
::
Emblazoner
(n.) One who
emblazons;
also, one who
publishes
and
displays
anything
with
pomp..
Consolato Del Mare
::
Consolato
del mare () A
collection
of
maritime
laws of
disputed
origin,
supposed
to have been first
published
at
Barcelona
early in the 14th
century.
It has
formed
the basis of most of the
subsequent
collections
of
maritime
laws..
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