Definitions for print
print
print
Spelling: [print]
IPA: /prɪnt/
Print is a 5 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 7 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 9 points.
You can make 53 anagrams from letters in print (inprt).
Definitions for print
noun
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the state of being printed.
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printed lettering, especially with reference to character, style, or size:
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printed material.
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a printed publication, as a newspaper or magazine.
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newsprint.
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a picture, design, or the like, printed from an engraved or otherwise prepared block, plate, etc.
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an indentation, mark, etc., made by the pressure of one body or thing on another.
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something with which an impression is made; a stamp or die.
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a fingerprint.
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Textiles.
a design or pattern on cloth made by dyeing, weaving, or printing with engraved rollers, blocks of wood, stencils, etc.
a cloth so treated.
an article of apparel made of this cloth.
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something that has been subjected to impression, as a pat of butter.
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Photography. a picture, especially a positive made from a negative.
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any reproduced image, as a blueprint.
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Movies, Television. a positive copy of a completed film or filmed program ready for showing; release print.
Idioms
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in print,
in printed form; published.
(of a book or the like) still available for purchase from the publisher.
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out of print, (of a book or the like) no longer available for purchase from the publisher.
adjective
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of, for, or comprising newspapers and magazines:
Verb phrases
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print in, Photography. burn1 (def 45).
Also, burn in.
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print out, Computers. to make a printout of.
verb (used with object)
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to produce (a text, picture, etc.) by applying inked types, plates, blocks, or the like, to paper or other material either by direct pressure or indirectly by offsetting an image onto an intermediate roller.
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to reproduce (a design or pattern) by engraving on a plate or block.
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to form a design or pattern upon, as by stamping with an engraved plate or block:
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to cause (a manuscript, text, etc.) to be published in print.
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to write in letters like those commonly used in print:
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Computers. to produce (data) in legible alphanumeric or graphic form.
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to indent or mark by pressing something into or upon (something).
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to produce or fix (an indentation, mark, etc.), as by pressure.
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to impress on the mind, memory, etc.
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to fingerprint.
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to apply (a thing) with pressure so as to leave an indentation, mark, etc.:
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Photography. to produce a positive picture from (a negative) by the transmission of light.
verb (used without object)
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to take impressions from type, an engraved plate, etc., as in a press.
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to produce by means of a reproduction process:
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to make an image by means of ink, chemical action, etc., as type, engraved plates, etc.:
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to write in characters such as are used in print:
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to follow the vocation of a printer.
Origin of print
1250-1300; (noun) Middle English prent(e), print(e), prient(e) Old French priente impression, print, noun use of feminine past participle of preindre to press1<
Examples for print
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In “Sleigh Ride,” the narrator is painting a scene so perfect that it could be featured on an iconic Currier and Ives print.
At first there had been no definite thought of print in Mr, Edgeworth's mind.
He took it up and tried to read, but the print swam into thin, black smudges.
Of course they did not use the letters which have been used to print this book.
The final volume, by her own request, she received in print.
Scrooge is still with us, not just in print but embodied in the cold hearts and selfish calculations of misanthropes everywhere.
They took cover inside a print works to the north east of Paris, where they held a member of staff as a hostage.
He sat down and picked up the newspaper, and the print was clear.
Esther Choi of Mokbar said she has made Korean potato pancakes called gam ja jun, and Charles Rodriguez of print.