A mark or line of marks left by a person, animal, or vehicle in passing
“The idea of taking the paw print of migrating dogs was a stroke of genius from a senior member of the immigration and naturalization service.”
(publishing) Editions of a periodical publication
“Steps should be taken to have the requirement inserted in the next print of the Standardized Government Travel Regulations.”
Plural for the text appearing in a publication with reference to its size, form, or style
“The childish style and chicken scratch print was already beginning to bother him.”
Plural for printed matter collectively
“We hope to be able to get something ready for you and have it in print by Friday.”
Plural for a photograph printed on paper from a negative or transparency
“The primary objective is to produce a print of the landscape with a white, or nearly white, sky.”
Plural for a picture printed from an engraved plate or woodblock
“There was a print of a hunting scene on one wall.”
Plural for a copy of a picture or document
“This artist was a native of Burgundy who published a print from a model of the fountain ornamented with statues of Queen Anne.”
Plural for a piece of fabric or clothing with a colored pattern or design printed on it
“There was a scattering of armchairs and sofas, mostly upholstered in a floral print.”
Plural for a printed copy of a document sent by facsimile
Plural for the preparation and issuing of a book, journal, or piece of music for public sale
Plural for a mark or outline made by pressing something on to a softer substance
Plural for a diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea
Plural for something which is, or has been, written
Plural for a writing or composition, typically consisting of the same words as the original
Plural for a written or printed work consisting of pages bound together
Plural for something, usually a book, that explains the basics of a subject or that provides directions
Formally sends out or puts into circulation
“The Atlanta Journal Constitution was the only newspaper to print a front-page story about this development.”
To put in writing
“Please print your details on the form below, highlighting the options you wish to pursue.”
To produce literature, typically in large quantities
“The reason they need to print thousands of books is because they rely on hard copy distributors, who have relationships with book shops.”
To physically mark or imprint on a surface
“Design your label, and then print it on the fabric.”
To produce an exact or duplicate copy of
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