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Print

prɪnt

Print definitions
verb
print printed printing prints
  1. produce (books, newspapers, etc.), especially in large quantities, by a mechanical process involving the transfer of text or designs to paper

    "a thousand copies of the book were printed"

    set in print send to press run off preprint reprint pull proof copy reproduce
    • produce (text or a picture) by a printing process

      "the words had been printed in dark type"

    • (of a newspaper or magazine) publish (a piece of writing) within its pages

      "the article was printed in the first edition"

    • (of a publisher or printer) arrange for (a book, manuscript, etc.) to be reproduced in large quantities

      "in 1923 he printed Yeats' ‘Biographical Fragments’"

    • produce a paper copy of (information stored on a computer)

      "the results of a search can be printed out"

    • produce (a photographic print) from a negative

      "any make of film can be developed and printed"

  2. write (text) clearly without joining the letters together

    "print your name and address on the back of the cheque"

  3. mark (a surface, typically a fabric or garment) with a coloured design or pattern

    "a delicate fabric printed with roses"

    • transfer (a design or pattern) to a surface

      "patterns of birds and trees were printed on the cotton"

    • make (a mark or indentation) by pressing something on a surface or in a soft substance

      "a beetle scurried by, printing tracks in the sand with its busy feet"

    • mark (the surface of a soft substance)

      "we printed the butter with carved wooden butter moulds"

    • fix (something) firmly or indelibly in someone's mind

      "his face was printed on her memory"

noun
print prints
  1. the text appearing in a book, newspaper, or other printed publication, especially with reference to its size, form, or style

    "she forced herself to concentrate on the tiny print"

    • the state of being available in published form

      "the news will never get into print"

    • a newspaper

      "the report's contents were widely summarized in the public prints"

    • relating to the printing industry or the printed media

      "the print unions"

  2. an indentation or mark made on a surface or soft substance

    "there were paw prints everywhere"

    • fingerprints

      "the FBI matched the prints to those of the robbery suspect"

  3. a picture or design printed from a block or plate or copied from a painting by photography

    "the walls were hung with sporting prints"

    • a photograph printed on paper from a negative or transparency

      "please send a black-and-white or colour print to the editor"

    • a copy of a motion picture on film, especially a particular version of it

      "he screened his own print of the film at festivals around the world"

  4. a piece of fabric or clothing with a coloured pattern or design printed on it

    "light summer prints"

    printed material/cloth/fabric patterned material/cloth/fabric chintz
    • a pattern or design printed on a garment or fabric

      "the blouse is available in an assortment of colours and prints"