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Webster 1913 Edition
Verb.
T.
[
imp. & p. p.
Printed
; p. pr. & vb. n.
Printing
.] 1.
To fix or impress, as a stamp, mark, character, idea, etc., into or upon something.
A look will
print
a thought that never may remove. Surrey.
Upon his breastplate he beholds a dint,
Which in that field young Edward’s sword did
Which in that field young Edward’s sword did
print
. Sir John Beaumont.
Perhaps some footsteps
printed
in the clay. Roscommon.
2.
To stamp something in or upon; to make an impression or mark upon by pressure, or as by pressure.
Forth on his fiery steed betimes he rode,
That scarcely
That scarcely
prints
the turf on which he trod. Dryden.
3.
Specifically: 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.4.
To stamp or impress with colored figures or patterns;
as, to
. print
calico5.
(Photog.)
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.
Printed goods
, textile fabrics printed in patterns, especially cotton cloths, or calicoes.
Verb.
I.
1.
To use or practice the art of typography; to take impressions of letters, figures, or electrotypes, engraved plates, or the like.
2.
To publish a book or an article.
From the moment he
prints
, he must except to hear no more truth. Pope.
1.
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.Where
print
of human feet was never seen. Dryden.
2.
A stamp or die for molding or impressing an ornamental design upon an object;
as, a butter
. print
3.
That which receives an impression, as from a stamp or mold;
as, a
. print
of butter4.
Printed letters; the impression taken from type, as to excellence, form, size, etc.;
as, small
print
; large print
; this line is in print
.5.
That which is produced by printing.
Specifically: (a)
An impression taken from anything, as from an engraved plate.
“The prints which we see of antiquities.” Dryden.
(b)
A printed publication, more especially a newspaper or other periodical.
Addison.
(c)
A printed cloth; a fabric figured by stamping, especially calico or cotton cloth.
(d)
A photographic copy, or positive picture, on prepared paper, as from a negative, or from a drawing on transparent paper.
6.
(Founding)
A core print. See under
Core
. Blue print
, a copy in white lines on a blue ground, of a drawing, plan, tracing, etc., or a positive picture in blue and white, from a negative, produced by photographic printing on peculiarly prepared paper.
– In print
. (a)
In a printed form; issued from the press; published
. Shak.
(b)
To the letter; with accurateness.
“All this I speak in print.” Shak.
– Out of print
. See under
– Out
. Print works
, a factory where cloth, as calico, is printed.
Webster 1828 Edition
Verb.
T.
1.
In general, to take or form letters, characters or figures on paper, cloth or other material by impression. Thus letters are taken on paper by impressing it on types blackened with ink. Figures are printed on cloth by means of blocks or a cylinder. The rolling press is employed to take prints on impressions from copper- plates. Thus we say, to print books, to print calico, to print tunes, music, likenesses, &c.2.
To mark by pressing one thing on another. On his fiery steed betimes he rode,
That scarcely prints the turf on which he trod.
3.
To impress any thing so as to leave its form. Perhaps some footsteps printed in the clay--
4.
To form by impression. Ye shall not make any cuttings in your flesh.
Verb.
I.
1.
To publish a book. [Elliptical.] From the moment he prints,he must expect to hear no more of truth.
Noun.
1.
The impression of types in general, as to form, size, &c.; as a small print; a large print; a fair print.2.
That which impresses its form on any thing; as a butter print; a wooden print.3.
The representation or figure of any thing made by impression; as the print of the face; the print of a temple; prints of antiquities.4.
The state of being printed and published. Diffidence sometimes prevents a man from suffering his works to appear; in print. I love a ballad in print.
5.
A single sheet printed for sale; a newspaper. The prints, about three days after, were filled with the same terms.
6.
Formal method. [Not in use.]Out of print, a phrase which signifies that, of a printed and published work, there are no copies for sale, or none for sale by the publisher.
Definition 2024
prinț
prinț
See also: print
Romanian
Noun
prinț m (plural prinți, feminine equivalent prințesă)
Declension
declension of prinț
singular | plural | |||
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indefinite articulation | definite articulation | indefinite articulation | definite articulation | |
nominative/accusative | (un) prinț | prințul | (niște) prinți | prinții |
genitive/dative | (unui) prinț | prințului | (unor) prinți | prinților |
vocative | prințule | prinților |