reprint
reprint definition
re·print (rē print′; also, and for n. always, rē′print′)
transitive verb
to print again; print an additional impression of, usually without change
noun
- something reprinted; specif.,
- an additional impression, usually without change, of something previously printed, as a book or pamphlet
- offprint
- 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
- the act or an instance of reprinting
Related Forms:
- reprinter re·print′er noun
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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