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publishv. to make public to at least one other person by any means.
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publish1 [transitive] publish something to produce a book, magazine, CD-ROM, etc. and sell it to the public The first edition was published in 2007. He works for a company that publishes reference books. Mos [..]
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publishmid-14c., "make publicly known, reveal, divulge, announce;" alteration of publicen (early 14c.) by influence of banish, finish, etc.; from extended stem of Old French publier "make publ [..]
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publishto provide a written piece of work, such as a book or newspaper, for sale or distribution.
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publishSee: publication
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publishprint: put into print; "The newspaper published the news of the royal couple's divorce"; "These news should not be printed" prepare and [..]
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publish1 : to make known to another or to the public generally NOTE: For purposes of defamation, a defamatory communication made to only one third party may be considered published. 2 a : to proclaim ...
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publishTo make something available to an audience, usually in a printed or pictorial form, although material on the Internet is said to be published.
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publishMusic publishing used to refer to the availability of printed sheet music. Today it refers to the public availability of copyright material in any form.
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publishTo generate output from a map book.
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publishto produce or release a written work for the public to see or hear.
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publishTo make a Web page and make it available on the on the Internet.
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publish(v) put into print(v) prepare and issue for public distribution or sale(v) have (one's written work) issued for publication
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publishIn the context of OGC Web Services, just as non-spatial Web pages "publish" their contents - make them discoverable - through HTML, metadata, geodata and geoprocessing services servers publi [..]
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publishIn the context of Web Services, publish means to advertise data and services to a broker (such as registry, catalog or clearinghouse). A service provider contacts the service broker to publish (or unp [..]
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publishTo produce and sell or otherwise make available printed communication to the public.
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publishIn the context of Web Services, publish means to advertise data and services to a broker (such as registry, catalog or clearinghouse). A service provider contacts the service broker to publish (or unpublish) a service. A service provider typically publishes to the broker metadata describing its capabilities and network address. Find is used by serv [..]
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publishTo make information available and distribute it to the public.
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publishTo "Publish" something will bring new or Draft content live for the public and make it accessible to search engines.
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publishEncouraging students to submit their writing or creations to real-world publishers, or to publish their work themselves using desktop publishing techniques.
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