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print
verb printed, printing
    1. To reproduce (text or pictures) on paper with ink, using a printing-press or other mechanical means.
    2. To publish (a book, article, etc).
      Thesaurus: publish, produce, issue, run off.
    tr & intr
    3. To write in separate, as opposed to joined-up, letters, in the style of mechanically printed text.
    4. To make (a positive photograph) from a negative.
    5. To mark (a shape, pattern, etc) in or on a surface by pressure.
      Thesaurus: stamp, imprint, impress, reproduce, engrave.
    6. To mark designs on (fabric).
    7. To fix (a scene) indelibly (on the memory, etc).
noun
    1. A mark made on a surface by the pressure of something in contact with it.
      Example: pawprint
    2. A fingerprint.
    3. Hand-done lettering with each letter written separately.
    4a. Mechanically printed text, especially one produced on a printing press;
      Example: small print

      Example: print media
    5. A printed publication.
    6. A design or picture printed from an engraved wood block or metal plate.
      Thesaurus: engraving, picture, lithograph, sketch, reproduction, stamp.
    7. A positive photograph made from a negative.
    8. A fabric with a printed or stamped design.
Idiom: be in print (be out of print)
    Said of a publication: to be currently available, or no longer available, from a publisher.
Etymology: 13c: from French priente, from priembre, from Latin premere to press.

Phrasal Verb: print something out
    To produce a printed version, eg of computer data. See also printout.


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