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Meaning of Print in English

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Print

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Noun

1. print

the text appearing in a book, newspaper, or other printed publication

Example Sentences:
'I want to see it in print'

2. print

a picture or design printed from an engraving

3. mark, print

a visible indication made on a surface

Example Sentences:
'some previous reader had covered the pages with dozens of marks'
'paw prints were everywhere'

4. print

availability in printed form

Example Sentences:
'we've got to get that story into print'
'his book is no longer in print'

5. print

a copy of a movie on film (especially a particular version of it)

6. print

a fabric with a dyed pattern pressed onto it (usually by engraved rollers)

7. photographic print, print

a printed picture produced from a photographic negative

Verb

8. print, publish

put into print

Example Sentences:
'The newspaper published the news of the royal couple's divorce'
'These news should not be printed'

9. print

write as if with print; not cursive

10. print

make into a print

Example Sentences:
'print the negative'

11. impress, print

reproduce by printing

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Print

see synonyms of print
verb
1. 
to reproduce (text, pictures, etc), esp in large numbers, by applying ink to paper or other material by one of various processes
2. 
to produce or reproduce (a manuscript, a book, data, etc) in print, as for publication
3. 
to write (letters, etc) in the style of printed matter
4. 
to mark or indent (a surface) by pressing (something) onto it
5. 
to produce a photographic print from (a negative)
6. (transitive)
to implant or fix in the mind or memory
7. (transitive)
to make (a mark or indentation) by applying pressure
noun
8. 
printed matter such as newsprint
9. 
a printed publication such as a newspaper or book
10.  in print
11.  out of print
12. 
a design or picture printed from an engraved plate, wood block, or other medium
13. 
printed text, esp with regard to the typeface used
small print
14. 
a positive photographic image in colour or black and white produced, usually on paper, from a negative image on film
Compare slide (sense 13)
15. 
a. 
a fabric with a printed design
b. 
(as modifier)
a print dress
16. 
a. 
a mark or indentation made by pressing something onto a surface
b. 
a stamp, die, etc, that makes such an impression
c. 
the surface subjected to such an impression
17.  fingerprint

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Print

see synonyms of print
noun
1. 
a mark made in or on a surface by pressing or hitting with an object; impression; imprint
the print of a heel
2. 
an object for making such a mark, as a stamp, die, seal, mold, etc.
3. 
an object or mass that has received such a mark
a print of butter
4. 
a cloth printed with a design, or a dress, blouse, etc. made of this
5. 
the condition of being printed
6. 
printed lettering
7. 
the impression made by inked type
uneven print
8. 
a picture or design printed from a plate, block, roll, etc., as an etching, woodcut, lithograph, etc.
9. 
printed matter for reading
10. 
a photograph, esp. one made from a negative
verb transitive
11. 
to mark by pressing or stamping; make a print on or in
12. 
to press or stamp (a mark, letter, etc.) on or in a surface
13. 
to draw, trace, carve, or otherwise make (a mark, letter, etc.) on a surface
14. 
to produce on the surface of (paper, etc.) the impression of inked type, plates, etc. by means of a printing press
15. 
to perform or cause to be performed all processes connected with the printing of (a book, etc.), as typesetting, presswork, etc.
16. 
to publish in print
to print a story
17. 
to write in letters resembling printed ones
print the name
18. 
to produce (a photograph, or positive picture) from (a negative)
19. 
to impress upon the mind, memory, etc.
20.  Computing
to deliver (information) by means of a printer
often with out
verb intransitive
21. 
to practice the art or trade of a printer
22. 
to produce an impression, print, photograph, etc.
a negative that prints well
23. 
to write in letters resembling printed ones
24. 
to produce newspapers, books, etc. by means of a printing press

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Print

see synonyms of print
n.
1.
a. A mark or impression made in or on a surface by pressure: the print of footsteps in the sand.
b. A fingerprint.
2.
a. A device or implement, such as a stamp, die, or seal, used to press markings onto or into a surface: fancy letters made by hand-carved prints.
b. Something formed or marked by such a device.
3.
a. Text, lettering, or other marks produced in ink from type as by a printing press or from digital fonts by an electronic printer: needed glasses to read the print.
b. Printed state or form: a short story that never got into print.
4. A printed publication or edition of a text; a printing: The first print of that book has sold out.
5. A design or picture transferred from an engraved plate, wood block, lithographic stone, or other medium: had prints of flowers hanging on the walls.
6. A photographic image transferred to paper or a similar surface.
7. A copy of a movie made on film or in a high resolution digital format, as for public exhibition.
8.
a. A fabric or garment with a dyed pattern that has been pressed onto it, usually by engraved rollers.
b. The pattern itself: a blouse with a paisley print.
v. print·ed, print·ing, prints
v.tr.
1. To press (a mark or design, for example) onto or into a surface: tracks that were printed in the snow.
2.
a. To make an impression on or in (a surface) with a device such as a stamp, seal, or die.
b. To press (something, such as a stamp) onto or into a surface to leave a marking.
3.
a. To produce by means of pressed type, an electronic printer, or similar means, on a paper surface: printed more copies of the ad.
b. To offer in printed form; publish: The publisher collected the essays and printed them as a book.
4.
a. To reproduce (a digital document or image) on a paper surface: printed the email.
b. To convert (a digital document) into a file format designed for publication.
5. To write (something) in characters similar to those commonly used in print.
6. To impress firmly in the mind or memory: an experience that will be printed in our hearts forever.
7. To produce a photographic image from (a negative, for example) by passing light through film onto a photosensitive surface, especially sensitized paper.
8. To produce (an electronic component) by mechanically transferring a circuit or circuit pattern onto a nonconductive surface.
9. To fabricate (an object) by means of a 3D printer.
v.intr.
1.
a. To work as a printer.
b. To produce something in printed form by means of a printing press or other reproduction process.
2. To write characters similar to those commonly used in print.
3. To produce or receive an impression, marking, or image: The negative printed poorly.
adj.
1. Published or reproduced by printing, especially in contrast to electronic publication: a print newsletter.
2. Relating to or involved in media based on printing, especially newspapers and magazines: a print journalist.

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