
1) American arts magazine 2) Art copy 3) Art sale item 4) Availability in printed form 5) Bit of crime scene evidence 6) Black and white 7) Brief evidence 8) Chintz 9) Clue on a weapon 10) Computer command 11) Computer order 12) Convert to hard copy 13) Copy of a movie 14) Create a hard copy of 15) Create with a silk-screen
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1) Clue 2) Computercommand 3) Engraving 4) Etch 5) Etching 6) Fingerprint 7) Font 8) Footmark 9) Footprint 10) Gravure 11) Heliogravure 12) Hoofprint 13) Image 14) Impression 15) Issue 16) Italicise 17) Italicize 18) Linocut 19) Lithograph 20) Mezzotint 21) Mintmark 22) Multigraph 23) Overprint 24) Photograph
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• (n.) A printed cloth; a fabric figured by stamping, especially calico or cotton cloth. • (v. t.) To stamp or impress with colored figures or patterns; as, to print calico. • (n.) Printed letters; the impression taken from type, as to excellence, form, size, etc.; as, small print; large print; this line is in print. • (v. i.) T...
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A print is simply the positive copy of a film. It is made from the negative -- film stock exposed in the camera -- and processed through developing. A print can also be made from either an original negative or a duplicate (dupe) negative
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(from the article `photography, history of`) ...lenses and filters. The type of sensitive material used to record the image is a further control, and the contrast between highlight and shadow ... In motion-picture prints, overlapping dye layers in the three subtractive primaries are simultaneously present on a clear, transparent base, a...
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1) The action of a Print Through (unwanted transfer of magnetic flux from one layer of tape to another).
2) To record (slang definition).
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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 print.' (Sir John Beaumont) 'Perhaps some footsteps printed in the clay.' (Roscommon) ... 2. To stamp something in o...
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(artist's print) A multiple-original impression made from a plate, stone, wood block, or screen by an artist or made under the artist's supervision. Prints are usually made in editions, with each print numbered and signed by the artist.
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Fabric with a figured design applied, rather than woven or knitted into it.
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Any one of multiple impressions made from a master image.
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A design or picture transferred from an engraved plate, woodblock, lithographic stone, or other medium. In printing processes such as etching, line engraving, aquatint and mezzotint, the design to be printed is cut into a ground such as a metal plate; when ink is applied it collects in the cut parts. In relief processes the ground is cut away aroun …...
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Print intransitive verb 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.»
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Print noun [ See
Print ,
v. ,
Imprint ,
noun ]
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...
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Print transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Printed ;
present participle & verbal noun Printing .] [ Abbrev. from
imprint . See
Imprint , and
Press to squeeze.]
1. To fix or impress, as a stamp, mark...
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A picture, design, or textual image produced by a printing process, such as a block or a plate
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In photography a picture produced from a photographic negative
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An image created from a master wood block, stone, plate, or screen, usually on paper. Prints are referred to as multiples, because as a rule many identical or similar impressions are made from the same printing surface, the number of impressions being called an edition. When an edition is limited to a specified number of prints, it is a limited edi...
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In architecture, the term print or prynt is applied to a plaster cast of a flat ornament, or an ornament of this kind formed of plaster from a mould.
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A positive picture, usually on paper, and usually produced from a negative.
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An impression made by any method involving transfer from one surface to another.
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black and white noun the result of the printing process; `I want to see it in black and white`
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A copy of another piece of film, typically made by Contact Printing. 2.: As a verb, to make a print.
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In computing, to transfer data to a printer, to a screen, or to another file
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A rectangular style of cheese that has been cut from a 40-pound block. Prints are normally 10-pound loaves.
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A reproduction of an artist's original work, usually using a wood or rubber block , and typically numbered in limited editions.
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