Print
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Print ( verb )
- To produce a text or image on a surface using ink or toner, especially by means of a machine.
- To reproduce a work of art or text in multiple copies using a printing process.
- To produce a mark or impression on a surface, as if by printing.
Origin:
The word 'print' comes from the middle english word 'prenten' which means 'to press, stamp, or imprint.'.
Examples:
- She printed the document and handed it to her boss.
- The artist printed 500 limited edition posters of the painting.
- He accidentally printed his hand on the hot metal surface.
- The printer is unable to print in color due to a lack of ink.
- The tire tracks in the mud were clearly printed by a large truck.
(As a noun)
Print ( noun )
- To produce a text or image on a surface using ink or toner, especially by means of a machine.
- To reproduce a work of art or text in multiple copies using a printing process.
- To produce a mark or impression on a surface, as if by printing.
Origin:
The word 'print' comes from the middle english word 'prenten' which means 'to press, stamp, or imprint.'.
Examples:
- She printed the document and handed it to her boss.
- The artist printed 500 limited edition posters of the painting.
- He accidentally printed his hand on the hot metal surface.
- The printer is unable to print in color due to a lack of ink.
- The tire tracks in the mud were clearly printed by a large truck.