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ImprintThere are two types of imprint: imprints of actions and imprints of delusions. Every action we perform leaves an imprint on the mental consciousness, and these imprints are karmic potentialities to ex [..]
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ImprintTo print new copy on a previously printed sheet, such as imprinting an employee's name on business cards. Also called surprint.
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ImprintRefers either to the place of publication or to the publisher. The imprint information is located either at the base of a title page or in a colophon at the back of a book. The term can also refer to [..]
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Imprintmid-15c., emprente "an imprint or mark, impression made by printing or stamping," from Old French empreinte "mark, impression, imprint" (see imprint (v.)). Meaning "publicatio [..]
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Imprintformerly also emprint, late 14c., imprenten, emprenten, "to mark by pressure, stamp; to impress on the mind or memory," from Old French empreinter "to stamp, engrave, imprint," fro [..]
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Imprintwhen used as a noun refers to the publication data located at the base of a title page, usually includes the city of publication, name of the publisher (sometimes the printer), and the year of publica [..]
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Imprintto acquire a habit or behavior through a learning process that occurs early in the life of a social animal, usually through an association with a parent or role model.
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Imprintimpression formed when pressure is applied to a soft substance.
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Imprinta distinctive influence; "English stills bears the imprint of the Norman invasion" establish or impress firmly in the mind; "We imprint our ideas onto our childr [..]
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Imprint[1] the name of the publisher under which a title is issued. Increasingly in conglomerate publishing the term represents a publishing brand rather than a publishing company in its own right.
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ImprintWhen used as a noun refers to the publication data located at the base of a title page, usually includes the city of publication, name of the publisher (sometimes the printer), and the year of...
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ImprintTo print other information on a previously printed piece by running it through a press again.
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ImprintThe statement in a book that identifies the publisher and/or printer. The publisher's imprint consists of the official name of the publishing company and the date and place of publication. It usu [..]
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ImprintA term that can refer either to the place of publication or to the publisher.
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Imprintthe name and place of the publisher and printer required by law if a publication is to be published. Sometimes accompanied by codes indicating the quantity printed, month/year of printing and an inter [..]
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ImprintInformation printed in a newspaper or magazine showing the publisher details.
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ImprintA fossil that is an organism's impression which was formed in mud that later hardened into rock.
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ImprintAn imprint is a record label, normally a sub-label of a larger group.
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ImprintA physical impression of the customer's credit card. This proves that the card was present when the sale was made. The imprint is made with a device called an imprinter. Note: An imprint can be created electronically by using a magnetic-stripe-reading terminal at the point-of-sale.
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ImprintThe entity within a publisher whose name is printed on the spine of a book and which theoretically has a certain publishing "flavor." An imprint may be a division within a publishing house (Knopf, HarperCollins, etc.), it may be based around a certain genre (Harlequin Silhouette, Harlequin Blaze, etc.) or it may be a "boutique" [..]
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Imprintthe printer’s and publisher’s details. Required by law.
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Imprintname and address of publisher and printer
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Imprint(n) a distinctive influence(n) a concavity in a surface produced by pressing(n) an identification of a publisher; a publisher's name along with the date and address and edition that is printed at [..]
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Imprint Adding copy to a previously printed page.
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ImprintTo print additional copy on a previously printed sheet.
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ImprintTo print new copy on a previously printed sheet, such as imprinting an employee’s name on business cards. Also called surprint.
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ImprintA mark on the road or other surface made without sliding by a rolling tire or a person's foot. An imprint usually shows the pattern of the tire tread or shoe that made it.
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ImprintThe identification of the operating media company on an advertising display.
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ImprintIn most animals imprinting is the triggering of an innate instinctive behaviour, such as attachment to parents or parent substitutes, during a critical or sensitive time period. With most animals impr [..]
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ImprintAn imprint of a customer's credit card can be electronic, swiping the card through a credit card terminal, or manual, taking a physical impression of the credit card. Either of these two methods [..]
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ImprintAdding copy to a previously printed page.
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Imprintthe place, the name of the publisher, and the date of publication on the bibliographic record (in that order). (C&C)
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