Crossword-Solution: PRINT
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| v. t. | To fix or impress, as a stamp, mark, character, idea, etc., into or upon something. |
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| v. t. | To stamp something in or upon; to make an impression or mark upon by pressure, or as by pressure. |
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| 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. |
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| v. t. | To stamp or impress with colored figures or patterns; as, to print calico. |
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| 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. |
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| v. i. | To use or practice the art of typography; to take impressions of letters, figures, or electrotypes, engraved plates, or the like. |
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| v. i. | To publish a book or an article. | |
| 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. |
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| n. | A stamp or die for molding or impressing an ornamental design upon an object; as, a butter print. |
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| n. | That which receives an impression, as from a stamp or mold; as, a print of butter. |
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| n. | Printed letters; the impression taken from type, as to excellence, form, size, etc.; as, small print; large print; this line is in print. |
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| n. | That which is produced by printing. | |
| n. | An impression taken from anything, as from an engraved plate. |
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| n. | A printed publication, more especially a newspaper or other periodical. |
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| n. | A printed cloth; a fabric figured by stamping, especially calico or cotton cloth. |
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| n. | A photographic copy, or positive picture, on prepared paper, as from a negative, or from a drawing on transparent paper. |
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| n. | A core print. See under Core. |
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Sentences with PRINT (5)
Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without permission and without paying copyright royalties.
This book (now out of print) is hereafter referred to as `Steele-1983' and those six as the Steele-1983 coauthors.
The book was a poor translation of “Anna Karenina.” Thea opened it at a mark, and fixed her eyes intently upon the small print.
Cambridge, MA 02141 617/864-1550 FAX: 617/864-0866 Publishes the EFFector in online and print editions.
What we are witnessing today, MICHELSON contended, is not the beginning of this on-line transition but, for at least some humanities scholars, the turning point in the transition from a print to an electronic working context.
Quotes with PRINT (3)
Here's a secret: Everyone, if they live long enough, will lose their way at some point. You will lose your way, you will wake up one morning and find yourself lost. This is a hard, simple truth. If it hasn't happened to you yet, consider yourself lucky. When it does, when one day you look around and nothing is recognizable, when you find yourself alone in a dark wood having lost the way, you may find it easier to blame it on someone else -- an errant lover, a missing father, …
Books. They are lined up on shelves or stacked on a table. There they are wrapped up in their jackets, lines of neat print on nicely bound pages. They look like such orderly, static things. Then you, the reader come along. You open the book jacket, and it can be like opening the gates to an unknown city, or opening the lid of a treasure chest. You read the first word and you're off on a journey of exploration and discovery.
Happiness when sustained too long in print can rightly be construed as sappiness...
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Onion, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.
Used 200 times in crossword archives (1952–2025).