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Relationships Broader Term: picture Narrower Term: blueprint brownprint collotype Related Term: dye transfer process electrostatic process engraving etching halftone image imbibition process impres [..]
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Used in the context of general equities. As a verb execute a trade, evidenced by its printing on the ticker tape. As a noun, a trade.
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A photographic image printed on paper, generally a positive image made from a negative or from a digital image file. (Also refers to a photograph of a model that appears in print - in a newspaper or m [..]
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mid-14c., prenten "to make an impression" (as with a seal, stamp, etc.), from print (n.). Meaning "to set a mark on any surface" (including by writing) is attested from late 14c. M [..]
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c. 1300, "impression, mark" (as by a stamp or seal), from Old French preinte "impression," noun use of fem. past participle of preindre "to press, crush," altered from pr [..]
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A term describing a wide variety of techniques used to produce multiple copies of an original design. Also, the resulting text or image made by applying inked characters, plates, blocks, or stamps to [..]
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A print is an image which has been produced by mechanical means using an inked block or plate. Prints can be made by employing various techniques; see the entries for Woodcut, Etching, Engraving, Lith [..]
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A print is an impression made by any method involving transfer from one surface to another
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Pictorial works produced by transferring images by means of a matrix such as a plate, block, or screen, using any of various printing processes. When emphasizing the individual printed image, use &quo [..]
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put into print; "The newspaper published the news of the royal couple's divorce"; "These news should not be printed" the text appearing [..]
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to press words and pictures on paper with a heavy machine
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refers to a positive copy of a film
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Definition To execute a trade.
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To transfer an inked image or text from a block, plate, or type onto a sheet or roll of paper, or onto some other printing surface, by the application of pressure, often in multiple impressions. Also [..]
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1.: A copy of another piece of film, typically made by Contact Printing. 2.: As a verb, to make a print.
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A ticking fabric, which can be a woven or non-woven sheeting, commonly of synthetic fiber composition, on which a design has been printed.
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(n) the text appearing in a book, newspaper, or other printed publication(n) a picture or design printed from an engraving(n) a visible indication made on a surface(n) availability in printed form(n) [..]
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An imprint of liquid or fine dust picked up by a tire or shoe sole at one place and left at another, usually showing the pattern of the tire or shoe that made it.
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v. imprimir; escribir en letra de molde
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The projectable version of a film.
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A photographic image printed on paper either from a digital file or a negative.
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An image created from a master wood block, stone, plate, or screen, usually on paper. Prints are referred to as multiples, because as a rule many identical or similar impressions are made from the sam [..]
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A piece of work generally created from a master screen, plate, stone or block of wood and using an ink or paint print onto paper or similar material. Often multiple identical or very similar prints ar [..]
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An image created from a master wood block, stone, plate, or screen, usually on paper. Prints are referred to as multiples, because as a rule many identical or similar impressions are made from the sam [..]
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An artwork created by making an impression of a design. Printmaking The process of making one or more prints.
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Prints are works of art produced in editions or multiple original impressions of the same image. They are made by transferring a layer of ink from a printing element, or matrix, onto paper or another [..]
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Any type of analog or digital output used in any art form. Graphic Print used to connote collectable works of art that have been reproduced vs “Print” which tends to mean a photograph.
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When used as a noun, a repeatable image on paper or some other surface or as a verb; as in the act of pulling an impression from one surface to another. Examples of prints are etchings, silkscreens, woodcuts, Giglees, and posters. A monotype is strictly not a print since there can only be one impression. More technically I call a monotype a transfe [..]
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A copy or reproduction of an original.
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1) The action of a Print Through (unwanted transfer of magnetic flux from one layer of tape to another). 2) To record (slang definition).
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The written symbols of a language as portrayed on paper. Information sources may be either print or electronic."
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Used in the context of general equities. As a verb execute a trade, evidenced by its printing on the ticker tape. As a noun, a trade.
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