REPRINT DEFINITIONS - 10 definitions found
Websters 1828 Dictionary 
Reprint 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) 2.1 (2005) 
reprint
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 Collegiate Dictionary, 11th Edition (2003) 
reprint 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 English Reference Dictionary 
reprint 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.
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner\'s English Dictionary 
reprint
(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
English Explanatory Dictionary 
reprint
ˈri:ˈprɪnt 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. øøreprinter n.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) 
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 Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) 
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.
Soule\'s Dictionary of English Synonyms 
reprint
n.
Reimpression, republication.
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 
118 Moby Thesaurus words for "reprint":
Ditto copy, Photostat, Xerox, Xerox copy, battologize, bring out,
contact print, copy, critique, do over, duplicate, dwelling upon,
elaboration, engrave, enlargement, fill, get out, give an encore,
go over, go through, going over, hectograph, hectograph copy,
impress, impression, imprint, issue, iterate, iteration,
letterpress, mackle, make over, mimeograph, mimeograph copy,
multigraph, negative, offcut, offprint, offset, overprint, pad,
photocopy, photograph, photostatic copy, positive, practice,
practicing, print, proof, prove, publish, pull, pull a proof,
put out, put to bed, put to press, re-create, re-form, reaffirm,
reaffirmation, reassert, rebuild, recap, recapitulate,
recapitulation, recital, recite, reconstitute, reconstruct,
recount, recountal, recounting, redesign, redo, reestablish,
refashion, refound, regenerate, rehash, rehearsal, rehearse,
reinstitute, reissue, reiterate, reiteration, remake, renovate,
reorganize, repeat, reproduce, reshape, restate, restatement,
restore, restructure, resume, resurrect, retail, retell, retelling,
review, revise, revive, reword, run, run off, run over, say over,
say over again, setoff, stamp, stat, strike, sum up, summarize,
summary, summing up, tautologize
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