reprint

(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

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See reprint in American Heritage Dictionary 4

noun
  1. Something that has been printed again, especially:
    a. A new printing that is identical to an original; a reimpression.
    b. A separately printed excerpt; an offprint.
  2. A facsimile of a postage stamp printed after the original issue of the stamp has been discontinued.
transitive verb (rē-prĭntˈ) re·print·ed, re·print·ing, re·prints
To make a new copy or edition of; print again.

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  • re·printˈer noun

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