re-print

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English[edit]

Noun[edit]

re-print (plural re-prints)

  1. Alternative form of reprint.
    • 1795 May, The Monthly Review, volume XVII, page 102:
      Twenty-three pages, compriſing a re-print of the two letters, as promiſed in the title-page; []
    • 1995 March 18, “Film facts”, in Chemist & Druggist, page 454:
      PHARMACY CUSTOMERS prefer 4x6in prints — 80 per cent; like next-day service — 42 per cent (only 4 per cent of all pharmacy prints are re-prints or enlargements).
    • 1997 October, “Out of the Past: 27 Years Ago in the Wood Duck”, in The Wood Duck, volume 51, number 2, Hamilton, Ont.: Hamilton Naturalists’ Club, →ISSN, page 37, column 3:
      Indeed, there were only two articles in this issue, both re-prints.

Verb[edit]

re-print (third-person singular simple present re-prints, present participle re-printing, simple past and past participle re-printed)

  1. Alternative form of reprint.
    • 1733, The Bee: or, Universal Weekly Pamphlet. Containing Something to Hit Every Man’s Taste and Principles., volume I, London: [] W. Burton, []; for Richard Chandler, []; Cæsar Ward, []; and Sold by J. Roberts, [], page 234:
      THE laſt Free Briton, only Re-prints the Beginning of a Pamphlet, Entitled, A Letter from a Member of Parliament to his Friends in the Country, concerning the Duties on Wine and Tobacco. As this Letter has already been printed in a Pamphlet, and as Mr. Walſingham intends to Re-print it in his Free Briton, we ſhall not print it a third Time.
    • 1807 July 20, D[ennis] Lawler, “The Translator’s Preface”, in [Germaine] de Staël Holstein, Corinna; or, Italy. [], volume I, London: [] Corri, []; and sold by Colburn, [], and Mackenzie, [], →OCLC, pages i–ii:
      Another translation of Corinna has been published by a bookseller in the city; but far am I from being alarmed on that account, as to the sale of this, when I consider that a French edition has been re-printed in London, and sold off almost immediately; []
    • 1996 April 27, “Tights error”, in Chemist & Druggist, page 549:
      The Doll is aware of the problem and is re-printing the HC12 leaflet, but cannot say when it will be distributed.