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Webster's 1828 Dictionary

REPRINT', v.t. [re and print.]
1. To print again; to print a second or any new edition.
2. To renew the impression of any thing.
The business of redemption is - to reprint God's image on the soul.

WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005)

n
1: a publication (such as a book) that is reprinted without changes or editing and offered again for sale [syn: reissue, reprint, reprinting]
2: a separately printed article that originally appeared in a larger publication [syn: offprint, reprint, separate] v
1: print anew; "They never reprinted the famous treatise" [syn: reprint, reissue]

Merriam Webster's

I. transitive verb Date: 1551 to print again ; make a reprint of II. noun Date: 1611 a reproduction of printed matter: as a. a subsequent printing of a book already published that preserves the identical text of the previous printing b. offprint c. matter (as an article) that has appeared in print before

Oxford Reference Dictionary

v. & n. --v.tr. print again. --n. 1 the act or an instance of reprinting a book etc. 2 the book etc. reprinted. 3 the quantity reprinted. Derivatives: reprinter n.

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

Reprint Re*print" (r?-pr?nt"), v. t. 1. To print again; to print a second or a new edition of. 2. To renew the impression of. The whole business of our redemption is . . . to reprint God's image upon the soul. --South.

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

Reprint Re"print` (r?"pr?nt`), n. A second or a new impression or edition of any printed work; specifically, the publication in one country of a work previously published in another.

Collin's Cobuild Dictionary

(reprinted) 1. If a book is reprinted, further copies of it are printed when all the other ones have been sold. It remained an exceptionally rare book until it was reprinted in 1918. VERB: usu passive, be V-ed 2. A reprint is a process in which new copies of a book or article are printed because all the other ones have been sold. Demand picked up and a reprint was required last November. N-COUNT 3. A reprint is a new copy of a book or article, printed because all the other ones have been sold or because minor changes have been made to the original. ...a reprint of a 1962 novel. N-COUNT

Soule's Dictionary of English Synonyms

n. Reimpression, republication.

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