print
v.
stamp ink onto paper or other material; mark with a sign; copy, duplicate; make fingerprints; publish, issue (books, newspapers, etc.); write in block letters (opposite of cursive)
n.
printing; printed letters; printed material; impression (such as a footprint); fingerprint; imprint, seal
Print
Print may refer to:
Printing, mostly using a printing press
Printing press, printing with moveable metal type, see also
Letterpress printingPublishing, the distribution of printed works or other information
Print run, the number of copies that will be printed of a forthcoming book
Printmaking, various processes for producing multiple copies of works of art by printing.
Old master print, a product of printmaking, such as an engraving, etching or woodcut, in the European (as opposed to eg Asian) tradition, especially those made before 1830
Input/output, computer output on a screen or on paper
Computer printer, a device to put ink on paper
Photographic print, i.e. photograph or photo
Print (filmmaking), e.g. distribution printA
BASIC programming language command that generates text in
text modes. Derived from the text printing process on
teletype terminals prior to refreshing displays
Print (magazine), a bimonthly magazine about visual culture and design
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print
Noun
1. the result of the printing process; "I want to see it in black and white"
(synonym) black and white
(hypernym) written communication, written language
(hyponym) fingerprint
(derivation) impress
2. a picture or design printed from an engraving
(hypernym) graphic art
(hyponym) contact print
3. a visible indication made on a surface; "some previous reader had covered the pages with dozens of marks"; "paw prints were everywhere"
(synonym) mark
(hypernym) indication, indicant
(hyponym) footprint, footmark, step
4. a copy of a movie on film (especially a particular version of it)
(hypernym) copy
5. a fabric with a dyed pattern pressed onto it (usually by engraved rollers)
(hypernym) fabric, cloth, material, textile
6. a printed picture produced from a photographic negative
(synonym) photographic print
(hypernym) photograph, photo, exposure, pic
(hyponym) cutout
Verb
1. put into print; "The newspaper published the news of the royal couple's divorce"; "These news should not be printed"
(synonym) publish
(hypernym) produce, make, create
(hyponym) republish
(derivation) black and white
2. write as if with print; not cursive
(hypernym) write
(hyponym) misprint
3. make into a print; "print the negative"
(hypernym) reproduce
(hyponym) lithograph
(derivation) photographic print
4. reproduce by printing
(synonym) impress
(hypernym) write
(hyponym) letter
(derivation) black and white
Print
(n.)
A core print. See under Core.
(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.
(n.)
A photographic copy, or positive picture, on prepared paper, as from a negative, or from a drawing on transparent paper.
(n.)
A printed cloth; a fabric figured by stamping, especially calico or cotton cloth.
(n.)
A printed publication, more especially a newspaper or other periodical.
(n.)
A stamp or die for molding or impressing an ornamental design upon an object; as, a butter print.
(n.)
An impression taken from anything, as from an engraved plate.
(n.)
Printed letters; the impression taken from type, as to excellence, form, size, etc.; as, small print; large print; this line is in print.
(n.)
That which is produced by printing.
(n.)
That which receives an impression, as from a stamp or mold; as, a print of butter.
(v. i.)
To publish a book or an article.
(v. i.)
To use or practice the art of typography; to take impressions of letters, figures, or electrotypes, engraved plates, or the like.
(v. t.)
To fix or impress, as a stamp, mark, character, idea, etc., into or upon something.
(v. t.)
To stamp or impress with colored figures or patterns; as, to print calico.
(v. t.)
To stamp something in or upon; to make an impression or mark upon by pressure, or as by pressure.
(v. t.)
To strike off an impression or impressions of, from type, or from stereotype, electrotype, or engraved plates, or the like; in a wider sense, to do the typesetting, presswork, etc., of (a book or other publication); as, to print books, newspapers, pictures; to print an edition of a book.
(v. t.)
To take (a copy, a positive picture, etc.), from a negative, a transparent drawing, or the like, by the action of light upon a sensitized surface.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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(1995-05-01)
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