Found 4 items, similar to print.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: print
mencetak
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: print
afdruk, bekas, cetak, cetakan, mencetak
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: print
print
v 1: put into print;
“The newspaper published the news of the
royal couple's divorce”;
“These news should not be
printed” [syn:
publish]
2: write as if with print; not cursive
3: make into a print;
“print the negative”
4: reproduce by printing [syn:
impress]
print
n 1: the result of the printing process;
“I want to see it in
black and white” [syn:
black and white]
2: a picture or design printed from an engraving
3: a visible indication made on a surface;
“some previous
reader had covered the pages with dozens of marks”;
“paw
prints were everywhere” [syn:
mark]
4: a copy of a movie on film (especially a particular version
of it)
5: a fabric with a dyed pattern pressed onto it (usually by
engraved rollers)
6: a printed picture produced from a photographic negative
[syn:
photographic print]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Print
Print
\Print\, v. i.
1. 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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2. To publish a book or an article.
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From the moment he prints, he must except to hear no
more truth. --Pope.
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Print
\Print\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Printed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Printing.] [Abbrev. fr. imprint. See
Imprint, and
Press
to squeeze.]
1. To fix or impress, as a stamp, mark, character, idea,
etc., into or upon something.
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A look will print a thought that never may remove.
--Surrey.
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Upon his breastplate he beholds a dint,
Which in that field young Edward's sword did print.
--Sir John
Beaumont.
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Perhaps some footsteps printed in the clay.
--Roscommon.
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2. To stamp something in or upon; to make an impression or
mark upon by pressure, or as by pressure.
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Forth on his fiery steed betimes he rode,
That scarcely prints the turf on which he trod.
--Dryden.
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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.
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4. To stamp or impress with colored figures or patterns; as,
to print calico.
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5. (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.
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Printed goods, textile fabrics printed in patterns,
especially cotton cloths, or calicoes.
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Print
\Print\, n. [See
Print, v.,
Imprint, n.]
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.
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Where print of human feet was never seen. --Dryden.
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2. A stamp or die for molding or impressing an ornamental
design upon an object; as, a butter print.
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3. That which receives an impression, as from a stamp or
mold; as, a print of butter.
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4. 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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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.
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6. (Founding) A core print. See under
Core.
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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.
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