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reprint Definition

re·print (rē print; also, and for n. always, rēprint′)

transitive verb

to print again; print an additional impression of, usually without change

noun

  1. something reprinted; specif.,
    1. an additional impression, usually without change, of something previously printed, as a book or pamphlet
    2. offprint
    3. Philately a stamp, not to be used for postage, printed from the original plate, often with different paper and ink, after the issue of the stamp has ceased
  2. the act or an instance of reprinting

reprint Related Forms

re·printer noun

reprint Synonyms

reprint

n.

republication, facsimile, second edition, reissue; see copy, edition.

reprint Synonyms

reprint

v.

republish, reproduce, bring out a new edition; see print 2.

reprint Usage Examples

Object

  • courtesy: Otto Z. Stern's column is reprinted courtesy of sci-tech world superpower The Register.
  • article: Is it possible to reprint this article or get the author to write a new one for you?
  • edition: In 1986 the Barbour Company reprinted the 1909 edition.
  • extract: Extract reprinted in Vallentyne P. , and H. Steiner ( eds. ) 2000a.
  • essay: The passage referred to is omitted from the version of this essay reprinted in The Bureaucratic Revolution.

Converse of object

  • abridge: Notes: This is an abridged reprint of UNION JACK issue 157 GUARDIAN OF THE LIGHT ( 1906 ).
  • serialize: This is a serialized reprint of UNION JACK issue 222 ( 1925 ).

Subject

permission: Diagram reprinted by permission of Cancer Research UK To answer the questions about deaths from cancer, take a look at the graph.

Adjective modifier

  • facsimile: Originally published in 1889, facsimile reprint by Llanerch Publishers 1994.
  • forthcoming: Amended entries in the SASRF Directory however, will have to wait until its forthcoming reprint.

Adjective complement

hlthaffw: Allowed carrier florida health insurance to be wwwhealthaffairsorg cgi reprint hlthaffw we grouped them.

Preposition: in

  • paperback: Hazards at Work Handbook The TUC Hazards at Work handbook had been revised and reprinted in a new paperback bound format.
  • meditation: Reprinted in Meditations on a Hobby Horse ( London; New York: Phaidon, 1963 ), pp.

Preposition: of

  • edition: Reprint of 1st edition, edited by J.W. Burrow.
  • union: Notes: This is an abridged reprint of UNION JACK issue 157 GUARDIAN OF THE LIGHT ( 1906 ).
  • article: Of Interest is the enlarged reprint of an article by Leslie Cole on St Michael's Church.

Preposition: with

  • permission: Reprinted with permission from " The Word For Today " .
  • postscript: Reprinted with postscripts in Lewis, Philosophical Papers vol.
  • correction: London: Oxford University Press, 1923; reprint with corrections, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1959.

Preposition: by

permission: Diagram reprinted by permission of Cancer Research UK To answer the questions about deaths from cancer, take a look at the graph.