Print

  • 41print — n. & v. n. 1 an indentation or mark on a surface left by the pressure of a thing in contact with it (fingerprint; footprint). 2 a printed lettering or writing (large print). b words in printed form. c a printed publication, esp. a newspaper. d… …

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  • 42print — I. noun Etymology: Middle English prente, from Anglo French, from preint, prient, past participle of priendre to press, from Latin premere more at press Date: 14th century 1. a. a mark made by pressure ; impression b. something impressed with a… …

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  • 43print — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. impression, imprint; seal, die; publication. See clothing. v. t. impress, stamp; write in capitals. See printing, engraving, writing. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Printed matter] Syn. impression, reprint,… …

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  • 44print — 01. We made a mistake [printing] the exam, so please note the corrections for questions 1 and 5 in section 2. 02. Because of his bad language, the coach s remarks after losing the final game were simply not [printable] in our school newspaper. 03 …

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  • 45print — 1. verb 1) the newspaper is printed just after midnight Syn: send to press, set in print, run off, reprint 2) patterns were printed on the cloth Syn: imprint, impress, stamp, mark 3) they printed 30,000 copies …

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  • 46print — See: FINE PRINT, IN PRINT, OUT OF PRINT …

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  • 47print — See: FINE PRINT, IN PRINT, OUT OF PRINT …

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  • 48print — 1. adjective /prɪnt/ Of, relating to, or writing for printed publications. 2. verb /prɪnt/ a) To copy something onto a surface, especially by machine. Print the draft double spaced so we can mark changes between the lines …

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  • 49Print — The execution of a trade. The term print originates from the ticker tape where trades would be listed, or printed, as they were executed. The term print can also refer to a technical analysis chart that shows the price activity of a certain… …

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  • 50print — verb 1》 produce (books, newspapers, etc.) by a mechanical process involving the transfer of text or designs to paper.     ↘produce (text or a picture) in such a way.     ↘publish.     ↘produce a paper copy of (information stored on a computer).… …

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