Print ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Print ( verb )

  1. To produce a text or image on a surface using ink or toner, especially by means of a machine.
  2. To reproduce a work of art or text in multiple copies using a printing process.
  3. 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:

  1. She printed the document and handed it to her boss.
  2. The artist printed 500 limited edition posters of the painting.
  3. He accidentally printed his hand on the hot metal surface.
  4. The printer is unable to print in color due to a lack of ink.
  5. The tire tracks in the mud were clearly printed by a large truck.

(As a noun)

Print ( noun )

  1. To produce a text or image on a surface using ink or toner, especially by means of a machine.
  2. To reproduce a work of art or text in multiple copies using a printing process.
  3. 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:

  1. She printed the document and handed it to her boss.
  2. The artist printed 500 limited edition posters of the painting.
  3. He accidentally printed his hand on the hot metal surface.
  4. The printer is unable to print in color due to a lack of ink.
  5. The tire tracks in the mud were clearly printed by a large truck.
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