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to produce a book, magazine, newspaper or leaflet by a mechanical process
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⃞ to print to paper to print as many copies as there is paper available, rather than asking for a precise number of copies which might be uneconomical ■noun
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words made on paper with a machine You get clearer print from a daisy-wheel printer than from a line printer.
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a printed copy of an etching, etc., made from a film or plate He collects 18th-century prints.
The office is decorated with Japanese prints.
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a positive photographic image in which black is black and white is white. Compare negative |
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