To print a book or newspaper means to produce many copies of it using machinery.
To publish a book or newspaper means to produce and distribute it for sale to the public.
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| Noun | 1. | print - the text appearing in a book, newspaper, or other printed publication; "I want to see it in print" black and white, written communication, written language - communication by means of written symbols (either printed or handwritten) fine print, small print - material printed in small type; "he needed his glasses in order to read the fine print" |
| 2. | print - a picture or design printed from an engraving contact print - a print made by exposing a photosensitive surface to direct contact with a photographic negative copperplate - a print made from an engraved copperplate engraving - a print made from an engraving graphic art - the arts of drawing or painting or printmaking linocut - a print that is made from a design carved in relief into a block of linoleum lithograph - a print produced by lithography mezzotint - print produced by an engraving that has been scraped to represent light or shade serigraph, silk screen print, silkscreen - a print made using a stencil process in which an image or design is superimposed on a very fine mesh screen and printing ink is squeegeed onto the printing surface through the area of the screen that is not covered by the stencil | |
| 3. | print - a visible indication made on a surface; "some previous reader had covered the pages with dozens of marks"; "paw prints were everywhere"fingerprint - a print made by an impression of the ridges in the skin of a finger; often used for biometric identification in criminal investigations footmark, footprint, step - a mark of a foot or shoe on a surface; "the police made casts of the footprints in the soft earth outside the window" trace - a visible mark (as a footprint) left by the passage of person or animal or vehicle indicant, indication - something that serves to indicate or suggest; "an indication of foul play"; "indications of strain"; "symptoms are the prime indicants of disease" mintmark - a mark on a coin that identifies the mint where it was produced stroke - a mark made on a surface by a pen, pencil, or paintbrush; "she applied the paint in careful strokes" line - a mark that is long relative to its width; "He drew a line on the chart" line - in games or sports; a mark indicating positions or bounds of the playing area | |
| 4. | print - availability in printed form; "we've got to get that story into print"; "his book is no longer in print" | |
| 5. | print - a copy of a movie on film (especially a particular version of it) copy - a thing made to be similar or identical to another thing; "she made a copy of the designer dress"; "the clone was a copy of its ancestor" | |
| 6. | print - a fabric with a dyed pattern pressed onto it (usually by engraved rollers) | |
| 7. | print - a printed picture produced from a photographic negativecutout - a photograph from which the background has been cut away photo, photograph, pic, exposure, picture - a representation of a person or scene in the form of a print or transparent slide; recorded by a camera on light-sensitive material proof - a trial photographic print from a negative | |
| Verb | 1. | print - put into print; "The newspaper published the news of the royal couple's divorce"; "These news should not be printed" produce, create, make - create or manufacture a man-made product; "We produce more cars than we can sell"; "The company has been making toys for two centuries" republish - publish again; "The scientist republished his results after he made some corrections" gazette - publish in a gazette |
| 2. | print - write as if with print; not cursive write - mark or trace on a surface; "The artist wrote Chinese characters on a big piece of white paper"; "Russian is written with the Cyrillic alphabet" misprint - print incorrectly | |
| 3. | print - make into a print; "print the negative" reproduce - make a copy or equivalent of; "reproduce the painting" lithograph - make by lithography silkscreen - print by silkscreen stencil - mark or print with a stencil engrave, etch - carve or cut into a block used for printing or print from such a block; "engrave a letter" etch - make an etching of; "He etched her image into the surface" | |
| 4. | print - reproduce by printing write - mark or trace on a surface; "The artist wrote Chinese characters on a big piece of white paper"; "Russian is written with the Cyrillic alphabet" letter - set down or print with letters prove - take a trial impression of offset - produce by offset printing; "offset the conference proceedings" overprint, print over - print (additional text or colors) onto an already imprinted paper cyclostyle - print with an implement with small toothed wheels that cuts small holes in a stencil boldface - print in boldface |