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  • Print
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up print in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Printing is a process for reproducing text and images using a master form or template. Print or printing

    Print

    Print

  • ThePrint
  • Indian news website

    ThePrint is an Indian online newspaper owned by Printline Media Pvt Ltd. It was launched by journalist Shekhar Gupta in August 2017. Printline Media Pvt

    ThePrint

    ThePrint

  • Finger Print
  • 2005 Indian film

    Finger Print is a 2005 Indian Malayalam thriller film directed by Satheesh Paul and scripted by Siddique. The film is produced by Sabu Cherian under the

    Finger Print

    Finger_Print

  • Printmaking
  • Process of creating artworks by printing

    of creating prints using a hand-processed technique, rather than a photographic reproduction of a visual artwork which would be printed using an electronic

    Printmaking

    Printmaking

    Printmaking

  • Print server
  • Server that connects printers to client computers over a network

    networking, a print server, or printer server, is a type of server that connects printers to client computers over a network. It accepts print jobs from the

    Print server

    Print server

    Print_server

  • Print circulation
  • Number of printed copies of a publication

    Print circulation is the average number of copies of a publication. The number of copies of a non-periodical publication (such as a book) are usually

    Print circulation

    Print circulation

    Print_circulation

  • Contact print
  • Photographic image produced directly from film

    A contact print, or contact sheet is a photographic image produced from film; sometimes from a film negative, and sometimes from a film positive or paper

    Contact print

    Contact print

    Contact_print

  • Print on demand
  • Printing business process

    Print on demand (POD) is a printing technology and business process in which book copies (or other documents, packaging, or materials) are not printed

    Print on demand

    Print on demand

    Print_on_demand

  • Block letters
  • Style of writing Latin script

    Block letters (known as printscript, manuscript, print writing, printing or ball and stick in academics) are a sans-serif (or "gothic") style of writing

    Block letters

    Block letters

    Block_letters

  • Albumen print
  • Photographic process

    The albumen print, also called albumen silver print, is a method of producing a photographic print using egg whites. Published in January 1847 by Louis

    Albumen print

    Albumen print

    Albumen_print

  • Print capitalism
  • Political theory

    Print capitalism is a theory coined by Benedict Anderson, underlying the concept of the nation being the product of imagined community, emerging through

    Print capitalism

    Print_capitalism

  • All over print
  • Type of textile printing

    In streetwear fashion, an all over print (also known as all-over-print) is a print composed of a design that is repeated across the entire surface of

    All over print

    All_over_print

  • Print shop
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the free dictionary. Print shop may refer to: Printer (publishing), someone providing commercial printing services The Print Shop desktop publishing

    Print shop

    Print_shop

  • Print Gocco
  • Discontinued printmaking system

    Print Gocco (プリントゴッコ, Purinto Gokko) was a compact, self-contained card printing system developed by Riso Kagaku Corporation and first sold in 1977. Print

    Print Gocco

    Print Gocco

    Print_Gocco

  • Carbon print
  • Photographic printing process

    A carbon print is a photographic print with an image consisting of pigmented gelatin, rather than of silver or other metallic particles suspended in a

    Carbon print

    Carbon print

    Carbon_print

  • Meister Print
  • Alleged out-of-place artifact from Utah

    Meister Print (also known as the Meister Footprint) refers to two trilobites in slate that appeared to be crushed in a human shoe print. The print was cited

    Meister Print

    Meister_Print

  • Animal print
  • Print made to resemble the pattern of the skin and fur of an animal

    Animal print is a clothing and fashion style in which the garment is made to resemble the pattern of the skin and fur, feathers or scales of animals such

    Animal print

    Animal print

    Animal_print

  • Time for print
  • Type of agreement in show business

    Time for Prints (or Trade for Prints (TFP), Time for Pics (TFP), Prints for Time, (PFT)) is a term that describes an arrangement between a model and a

    Time for print

    Time_for_print

  • Épinal print
  • Épinal print (French: image d'Épinal) was a print on a popular subject rendered in bright, sharp colors, sold in France in the 19th century. Such prints owe

    Épinal print

    Épinal print

    Épinal_print

  • Lith print
  • A lith print is an alternative photographic printing process that uses infectious development to achieve its distinct look. Lith print usually has harsh

    Lith print

    Lith_print

  • Out of print
  • Status of a book title at a publishing house

    An out-of-print (OOP) or out-of-commerce item or work is something that is no longer being published. The term applies to all types of printed matter, visual

    Out of print

    Out of print

    Out_of_print

  • Platinum print
  • Type of photographic print

    platinum print or platinotype is a photographic print made by a printing process that leaves platinum metal on the surface of the paper. Platinum prints are

    Platinum print

    Platinum print

    Platinum_print

  • Spore print
  • Fungi spore print color

    The spore print is the powdery deposit obtained by allowing spores of a fungal fruit body to fall onto a surface underneath. It is an important diagnostic

    Spore print

    Spore print

    Spore_print

  • Chromogenic print
  • Photographic print made using a chromogenic process

    A chromogenic print, also known as a C-print or C-type print, a silver halide print, or a dye coupler print, is a photographic print made from a color

    Chromogenic print

    Chromogenic_print

  • Print syndication
  • Sale of news items to other news outlets

    Print syndication distributes news articles, columns, political cartoons, comic strips and other features to newspapers, magazines and websites. The syndicates

    Print syndication

    Print syndication

    Print_syndication

  • Print Wikipedia
  • 2015 art project

    Print Wikipedia is an art project by Michael Mandiberg that involved producing a printed edition of 106 volumes of the English Wikipedia as it existed

    Print Wikipedia

    Print Wikipedia

    Print_Wikipedia

  • Book
  • Medium consisting of pages of text or images

    one or more authors. They can be distributed in various forms such as printed books, audiobooks, and electronic books (ebooks). Books are broadly classified

    Book

    Book

    Book

  • Fine print
  • Text in a small size

    Fine print, small print, or mouseprint is less noticeable print smaller than the more obvious larger print it accompanies that advertises or otherwise

    Fine print

    Fine print

    Fine_print

  • Composite print
  • A composite print is a type of release print of a motion picture in which both sound and picture are printed alongside each other on the same film. A motion

    Composite print

    Composite_print

  • Photograph
  • Image created by light falling on a light-sensitive surface

    physical print—like a lithograph, serigraph, or photograph—or to the event itself, as in "she took a photograph", even before the image has been printed or

    Photograph

    Photograph

    Photograph

  • Harlequin print
  • Fabric pattern

    Harlequin print is a repeating pattern of contrasting diamonds or elongated squares standing on end. The harlequin is a character from Commedia dell'arte

    Harlequin print

    Harlequin print

    Harlequin_print

  • Noise print
  • A noise print is part of a technique used in noise reduction. A noise print is commonly used in audio mastering to help reduce the effects of unwanted

    Noise print

    Noise_print

  • Gelatin silver print
  • Photographic process

    The gelatin silver print is the most commonly used chemical process in black-and-white photography, and is the fundamental chemical process for modern

    Gelatin silver print

    Gelatin silver print

    Gelatin_silver_print

  • Photographic print toning
  • Recoloration of black-and-white photographs

    on metal salt-based prints, such as silver prints, iron-based prints (cyanotype or Van Dyke brown), or platinum or palladium prints. This darkroom process

    Photographic print toning

    Photographic print toning

    Photographic_print_toning

  • Blueprint
  • Document reproduction by contact printing on light-sensitive sheets

    reproduction of a technical drawing or engineering drawing using a contact print process on light-sensitive sheets introduced by Sir John Herschel in 1842

    Blueprint

    Blueprint

    Blueprint

  • Canvas print
  • Printing of images onto canvas

    canvas print is the result of an image printed onto canvas which is often stretched, or gallery-wrapped, onto a frame and displayed. Canvas prints are used

    Canvas print

    Canvas print

    Canvas_print

  • Conus Marmoreus (print)
  • only still life etching. Only a handful of original prints are known, in three states. The print depicts the shell of a Conus marmoreus (marbled cone)

    Conus Marmoreus (print)

    Conus Marmoreus (print)

    Conus_Marmoreus_(print)

  • Read–eval–print loop
  • Computer programming environment

    A read–eval–print loop (REPL), also termed an interactive toplevel or language shell, is a simple interactive computer programming environment that takes

    Read–eval–print loop

    Read–eval–print_loop

  • PRINTS
  • Biological database of proteins

    In molecular biology, the PRINTS database was a collection of so-called "fingerprints": it provided both a detailed annotation resource for protein families

    PRINTS

    PRINTS

  • Google Cloud Print
  • Remote printing service run by Google

    Google Cloud Print was a Google service that allowed users to print from any Cloud Print-aware application (web, desktop, mobile) on any device in the

    Google Cloud Print

    Google_Cloud_Print

  • The Print Shop
  • Desktop publishing software

    The Print Shop is desktop publishing software originally published in 1984 by Broderbund. The Print Shop creates signs, cards, banners, and letterheads

    The Print Shop

    The_Print_Shop

  • The Print Collector's Quarterly
  • The Print Collector's Quarterly (initially hyphenated as The Print-Collector's Quarterly), was a quarterly periodical that was begun in 1911 and continued

    The Print Collector's Quarterly

    The_Print_Collector's_Quarterly

  • Ear print analysis
  • Ear print analysis is used as a means of forensic identification intended as an identification tool similar to fingerprinting. An ear print is a two-dimensional

    Ear print analysis

    Ear print analysis

    Ear_print_analysis

  • ISSN
  • Serial number used to identify a periodical publication

    example, many serials are published both in print and electronic media. The ISSN system refers to these types as print ISSN (p-ISSN) and electronic ISSN (e-ISSN)

    ISSN

    ISSN

    ISSN

  • The New York Times
  • American daily newspaper

    United States by a significant margin; the total also included 580,000 print subscribers. The New York Times is published by the New York Times Company

    The New York Times

    The_New_York_Times

  • Calico Print
  • Former newspaper in California

    The Calico Print was a newspaper, established in 1882 and published during the heyday of the silver mining camp of Calico, California prior to 1902. The

    Calico Print

    Calico_Print

  • Glasgow Print Studio
  • Arts organisation

    Glasgow Print Studio is an arts organisation situated in Glasgow, Scotland. Founded in 1972, Glasgow Print Studio is an organisation with charitable status

    Glasgow Print Studio

    Glasgow_Print_Studio

  • Print permanence
  • Longevity of printed material

    Print permanence refers to the longevity of printed material, especially photographs, and preservation issues. Over time, the optical density, color balance

    Print permanence

    Print_permanence

  • Salt print
  • Photographic process

    The salt print was the dominant paper-based photographic process for producing positive prints (from negatives) from 1839 until approximately 1860. The

    Salt print

    Salt print

    Salt_print

  • Photo print sizes
  • Photography paper sheet dimensions

    Standard photographic print sizes are used in photographic printing. Cut sheets of paper meant for printing photographs are commonly sold in these sizes

    Photo print sizes

    Photo_print_sizes

  • Print-through
  • Transfer of content between magnetic tape layers

    Print-through is a generally undesirable effect that arises in the use of magnetic tape for storing analog signals, in which a signal recorded on one

    Print-through

    Print-through

    Print-through

  • New print
  • In philately a new print or afterprint is a new printing of a postage stamp not from the original printing plate, when the stamp is no longer sold at

    New print

    New_print

  • Virtual Print Fee
  • Subsidy paid by a film distributor

    Virtual Print Fee (VPF) is a subsidy paid by a film distributor towards the purchase of digital cinema projection equipment for use by a film exhibitor

    Virtual Print Fee

    Virtual_Print_Fee

  • The Great Wave off Kanagawa
  • Woodblock print by Hokusai (1831)

    woodblock print by the Japanese ukiyo-e artist Hokusai (1760–1849), created in late 1831 during the Edo period of Japanese history. The print depicts three

    The Great Wave off Kanagawa

    The Great Wave off Kanagawa

    The_Great_Wave_off_Kanagawa

  • Print room
  • A print room is a room in an art gallery or museum where a collection of old master and modern prints, usually together with drawings, watercolours, and

    Print room

    Print room

    Print_room

  • Burnie Print Prize
  • Australian art award

    The Burnie Print Prize is a biannual acquisitive art competition developed by the Burnie Regional Art Gallery, and held in Burnie, Tasmania, Australia

    Burnie Print Prize

    Burnie_Print_Prize

  • Muzzle print
  • Distinct pattern on animals

    A muzzle print or nose print can be used as a distinguishing pattern for animal identification. The muzzle print is a primary animal biometric characteristic

    Muzzle print

    Muzzle print

    Muzzle_print

  • Palm print
  • Image acquired of the palm of a hand

    A palm print is an image acquired of the palm region of the hand. It can be either an online image (i.e. taken by a scanner or CCD) or offline image where

    Palm print

    Palm print

    Palm_print

  • Encyclopedia
  • Type of reference work

    manuscripts, small or large print runs, Internet). As a valued source of reliable information compiled by experts, printed versions found a prominent place

    Encyclopedia

    Encyclopedia

    Encyclopedia

  • Print Screen
  • Key on most PC keyboards

    Print Screen (often abbreviated PrtSc, Print Scrn, Prnt Scrn, Prnt Scr, Prt Scrn, Prt Scn, Prt Scr, Pr Sc, or PS) is a key present on most PC keyboards

    Print Screen

    Print_Screen

  • Print reading
  • Print reading, in the manufacturing industry, is the most efficient way to convey information about systems and equipment from the drafting table that

    Print reading

    Print_reading

  • Oil print process
  • Photographic printmaking process

    The oil print process is a photographic printmaking process that dates to the mid-19th century. Oil prints are made on paper on which a thick gelatin layer

    Oil print process

    Oil print process

    Oil_print_process

  • Fingerprint
  • Biometric identifier

    invisible to the naked eye, whereas "patent prints" or "plastic prints" are viewable with the unaided eye. Latent prints are often fragmentary and require the

    Fingerprint

    Fingerprint

    Fingerprint

  • Footprint
  • Impressions or images left behind by a person walking or running

    hooves or paws rather than feet, while "shoeprints" is the specific term for prints made by shoes. They may either be indentations in the ground or something

    Footprint

    Footprint

    Footprint

  • Bagh print
  • Traditional Indian wood block printing

    Bagh print is a traditional Indian handicraft originating in Bagh, Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh, India. The process is characterised by hand-printed wood

    Bagh print

    Bagh print

    Bagh_print

  • Print culture
  • Culture of printing texts

    Print culture embodies all forms of printed text and other printed forms of visual communication. One writer on print culture in Europe is Elizabeth Eisenstein

    Print culture

    Print_culture

  • Article (publishing)
  • Published written work

    An article or piece is a written work published in a print or electronic medium for the propagation of information, such as news, research results, academic

    Article (publishing)

    Article_(publishing)

  • Print job
  • In computing, a print job is a file or set of files submitted to printer for processing. A printer receives these jobs as instructions on what to output

    Print job

    Print job

    Print_job

  • Ansel Adams
  • American photographer and environmentalist (1902–1984)

    image-making called the Zone System, a method of achieving a desired final print through a technical understanding of how the tonal range of an image is

    Ansel Adams

    Ansel Adams

    Ansel_Adams

  • Newspaper
  • Scheduled publication of information about current events

    metonymically called newspapers. Newspapers have traditionally been published in print (usually on cheap, low-grade paper called newsprint). However, today most

    Newspaper

    Newspaper

    Newspaper

  • Eprint
  • Academic documents available online

    In academic publishing, an eprint or e-print is a digital version of a research document (usually a journal article, but could also be a thesis, conference

    Eprint

    Eprint

  • Encyclopædia Britannica
  • General knowledge encyclopaedia

    was the last printed edition. Since 2016, it has been published exclusively as an online encyclopaedia at the website Britannica.com. Printed for 245 years

    Encyclopædia Britannica

    Encyclopædia_Britannica

  • Insert (print advertising)
  • Separate advertisement included in a magazine or newspaper

    on the topic of: Marketing Wikiquote has quotations related to Insert (print advertising). Outsert Supplement (publishing) Clemente, Mark N. (2002).

    Insert (print advertising)

    Insert_(print_advertising)

  • Print awareness
  • Print awareness refers to a child's understanding of the nature and uses of print. A child's print awareness is closely associated with his or her word

    Print awareness

    Print_awareness

  • One Piece
  • Japanese manga series by Eiichiro Oda

    the 56th volume had a print run of 2.85 million, the highest initial print run of any manga by then. The 57th volume had a print run of 3 million in 2010

    One Piece

    One_Piece

  • Paper print
  • Early motion picture print format

    Paper prints of films were an early mechanism to establish the copyright of motion pictures by depositing them with the Library of Congress. Thomas Alva

    Paper print

    Paper print

    Paper_print

  • The Print Circle
  • The Print Circle is a professional group of women printmakers that operate out of Sydney, New South Wales. The group was created in 1970 by 15 women artists

    The Print Circle

    The_Print_Circle

  • Uppercase Print
  • 2020 film

    Uppercase Print (Romanian: Tipografic majuscul) is a 2020 Romanian drama film directed by Radu Jude. It is based on the real story of Mugur Călinescu [ro]

    Uppercase Print

    Uppercase_Print

  • Print design
  • Type of graphic design

    design printed on a tangible surface, designed to be printed on paper, as opposed to presented on a digital platform. A design can be considered print design

    Print design

    Print design

    Print_design

  • Lithography
  • Printing technique

    Lithography can be used to print text or images onto paper or other suitable material. A lithograph is something printed by lithography, but this term

    Lithography

    Lithography

    Lithography

  • Bagru print
  • Traditional hand block printing of Bagru, India

    Bagru print is a traditional form of hand block printing originating from the town of Bagru, near Jaipur, in Rajasthan, India. The craft is practiced

    Bagru print

    Bagru print

    Bagru_print

  • Blues (print)
  • Blues is a 2007 print by Gee's Bend quilter Loretta Pettway Bennett located on the Eskenazi Health campus, near downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, and is

    Blues (print)

    Blues_(print)

  • Printing
  • Process for reproducing text and images

    copies of some sutras and pictures were printed, and the Confucian classics were in print. A skilled printer could print up to 2,000 double-page sheets per

    Printing

    Printing

    Printing

  • Photography
  • Art and practice of creating images by recording light

    to photographically create a positive image on a paper base, known as a print, either by using an enlarger or by contact printing. Before the emergence

    Photography

    Photography

    Photography

  • Print Room, Windsor
  • The Print Room at Windsor Castle is a print room which is an office in the Royal Collection Department of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the

    Print Room, Windsor

    Print Room, Windsor

    Print_Room,_Windsor

  • Catchpenny print
  • Cheap printed image from Europe or the New World, 15th–18th century

    Catchpenny print (Dutch centsprent) is the name given to a type of cheap, mass-produced sheets printed on one side and illustrated with simple images

    Catchpenny print

    Catchpenny print

    Catchpenny_print

  • Now Print!
  • Theory in neurobiology

    The Now Print! theory, first proposed by Robert B. Livingston in 1967, is an attempt to explain the neurobiology underlying the flashbulb memory phenomenon

    Now Print!

    Now_Print!

  • Print (magazine)
  • American graphic design magazine

    Print is an American design and culture website that began as Print, A Quarterly Journal of the Graphic Arts, in 1940, and continued publishing a physical

    Print (magazine)

    Print_(magazine)

  • Old master print
  • Work of art made printing on paper in the West

    An old master print (also spaced masterprint) is a work of art produced by a printing process within the Western tradition (mostly by Old Masters). The

    Old master print

    Old master print

    Old_master_print

  • PRINT (command)
  • Computing command

    In computing, the print command provides single-user print spooling capability in a number of operating systems. It is roughly similar to that provided

    PRINT (command)

    PRINT (command)

    PRINT_(command)

  • Hokusai
  • Japanese artist (1760–1849)

    a painter and printmaker. His woodblock print series Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji includes the iconic print The Great Wave off Kanagawa. Hokusai was

    Hokusai

    Hokusai

    Hokusai

  • Hundred Guilder Print
  • Print by Rembrandt

    The Hundred Guilder Print is an etching with drypoint by Rembrandt, measuring 278 x 388 mm (platemark). The etching's popular name derives from the large

    Hundred Guilder Print

    Hundred Guilder Print

    Hundred_Guilder_Print

  • Mass media
  • Forms of media that reach large audiences

    audiences via mass communication. It includes broadcast media, digital media, print media, social media, streaming media, advertising, and events. Mass media

    Mass media

    Mass_media

  • Rembrandt's prints
  • Rembrandt's entire output as an engraver

    master prints. Though, like other prints, his are often loosely described as "engravings", the main technique he used was etching, with some prints entirely

    Rembrandt's prints

    Rembrandt's prints

    Rembrandt's_prints

  • Mediacorp
  • Singaporean state-owned media company

    and the websites Today and 8days—both of which had previously operated as print publications. Its monopoly on terrestrial television was briefly broken

    Mediacorp

    Mediacorp

    Mediacorp

  • Printing press
  • Mechanism that applies ink to a medium

    books increasingly appeared in vernacular languages rather than Latin, print helped to standardize the spelling and syntax of national languages. The

    Printing press

    Printing press

    Printing_press

  • Reduction print
  • There are two different meanings for the term reduction print. In cinema it is a film print reduced in size, typically for showing in smaller cinemas

    Reduction print

    Reduction_print

  • Internet Printing Protocol
  • Communication protocol for printers

    etc.) and printers (or print servers). The protocol allows clients to submit one or more print jobs to the printer or print server attached via network

    Internet Printing Protocol

    Internet Printing Protocol

    Internet_Printing_Protocol

  • Print disability
  • Disability that impedes people from reading print

    A print-disabled person is "a person who cannot effectively read print because of a visual, physical, perceptual, developmental, cognitive, or learning

    Print disability

    Print_disability

  • Print Hall
  • Restaurant in Western Australia, Australia

    Print Hall is a four-level bar/restaurant at Brookfield Place in Perth, Western Australia. Opened in 2012, and housed in the former headquarters of Perth's

    Print Hall

    Print_Hall

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  • OIwyna
  • Girl/Female

    Welsh

    OIwyna

    White foot print.

    OIwyna

  • BAYARD
  • Male

    French

    BAYARD

    Old French name derived from the word baie, BAYARD means "reddish brown" or "bright bay color." In medieval romances, this was the name of a magic horse from the legends of the chansons de geste ("Songs of Heroic Deeds") which was given to Renaud by Charlemagne. It belonged to the four sons of Aymon, and had the ability to grow larger or smaller as one or more riders mounted it. According to tradition, one of its foot-prints may still be seen in the forest of Soignes, and another on a rock near Dinant.

    BAYARD

  • Mahezanol
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Mahezanol

    Printing

    Mahezanol

  • Printup
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Printup

    English : unexplained.

    Printup

  • Olwina
  • Girl/Female

    Welsh

    Olwina

    White foot print.

    Olwina

  • DIXIE
  • Female

    English

    DIXIE

    The origin of the American southern "Dixie" is uncertain; however, Louisiana dollars had the French word dix printed on them, DIXIE means "tenth," and this may have been what inspired the song about "the land of dixies," and later the name itself.

    DIXIE

  • Sewall
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sewall

    English : variant of Sewell.Samuel Sewall (1652–1730) came with his parents from Bishop Stoke, Hampshire, England, to Newbury, MA, as a nine-year-old boy. In 1676 he married Hannah Hull, a wealthy heiress, and in 1681 he was appointed printer to the Council in Boston. He served as a judge in the infamous Salem witchcraft trials of 1692—the only one of the judges to admit publicly that he had been wrong. In 1700 he published The Selling of Joseph, which argues that all men are created equal and presents theological arguments against slavery.

    Sewall

  • Akkub
  • Biblical

    Akkub

    foot-print; supplanting; crookedness; lewdness

    Akkub

  • Prim
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Prim

    German : of uncertain origin; possibly from the Latin personal name Primus (‘the first’), borne by several saints; or one composed with a Germanic word meaning ‘to prick or stab’; or from a personal name of Slavic origin Primm, from prēmu ‘right’.French : from a personal name (from Latin Primus).French : nickname from Old French prim ‘first’, possibly given to the eldest child in a family, or alternatively a nickname from Old French and Occitan prim ‘shrewd’, ‘clever’, ‘artful’, ‘sly’.Dutch : variant of Priem.English : variant of Prime.Some of the Prim families in VT descend from a Simon Laval dit Printemps, who was known in English-speaking areas as Seymour Prim.

    Prim

  • Ankit
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Ankit

    Printed or Written; Signet; Symbol; Female Version of Ankita; Stamped; Sign; Mark; Conquered

    Ankit

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Online names & meanings

  • Alden
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Indian

    Alden

    Old and Wise Protector; Defender; Old Friend

  • Subhradip | ஸுப்ரதிப
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Subhradip | ஸுப்ரதிப

    Humble

  • Erby
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Erby

    English : variant of Irby.

  • Oisin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Oisin

    Little; Freckled

  • Kingsley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kingsley

    English : habitational name from any of the places so called, in Cheshire, Hampshire, and Staffordshire. These are all named in Old English as cyningeslēah ‘the woodland clearing (Old English lēah) of the king (cyning)’.

  • Judaala
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Judaala

    Distinct

  • AyIsworth
  • Boy/Male

    Teutonic

    AyIsworth

    Of awe inspiring worth.

  • Saujass
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Saujass

    Ever Smiling

  • Jasleen
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Jasleen

    Absorbed in Singing God's Praises

  • Fadi | فادی
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Fadi | فادی

    The redeemer

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  • Print
  • n.

    Printed letters; the impression taken from type, as to excellence, form, size, etc.; as, small print; large print; this line is in print.

  • Print
  • v. t.

    To stamp or impress with colored figures or patterns; as, to print calico.

  • Print
  • n.

    A printed publication, more especially a newspaper or other periodical.

  • Printing
  • n.

    The act, art, or practice of impressing letters, characters, or figures on paper, cloth, or other material; the business of a printer, including typesetting and presswork, with their adjuncts; typography; also, the act of producing photographic prints.

  • Vignette
  • n.

    A decorative design, originally representing vine branches or tendrils, at the head of a chapter, of a manuscript or printed book, or in a similar position; hence, by extension, any small picture in a book; hence, also, as such pictures are often without a definite bounding line, any picture, as an engraving, a photograph, or the like, which vanishes gradually at the edge.

  • Vermilion
  • n.

    A bright red pigment consisting of mercuric sulphide, obtained either from the mineral cinnabar or artificially. It has a fine red color, and is much used in coloring sealing wax, in printing, etc.

  • Print
  • n.

    A core print. See under Core.

  • Printshop
  • n.

    A shop where prints are sold.

  • Print
  • n.

    A stamp or die for molding or impressing an ornamental design upon an object; as, a butter print.

  • Printed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Print

  • Printing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Print

  • Print
  • n.

    A mark made by impression; a line, character, figure, or indentation, made by the pressure of one thing on another; as, the print of teeth or nails in flesh; the print of the foot in sand or snow.

  • Print
  • n.

    That which receives an impression, as from a stamp or mold; as, a print of butter.

  • Volume
  • n.

    Hence, a collection of printed sheets bound together, whether containing a single work, or a part of a work, or more than one work; a book; a tome; especially, that part of an extended work which is bound up together in one cover; as, a work in four volumes.

  • Printer
  • n.

    One who prints; especially, one who prints books, newspapers, engravings, etc., a compositor; a typesetter; a pressman.

  • Print
  • n.

    A printed cloth; a fabric figured by stamping, especially calico or cotton cloth.

  • Print
  • n.

    That which is produced by printing.

  • Printery
  • n.

    A place where cloth is printed; print works; also, a printing office.

  • Print
  • v. t.

    To strike off an impression or impressions of, from type, or from stereotype, electrotype, or engraved plates, or the like; in a wider sense, to do the typesetting, presswork, etc., of (a book or other publication); as, to print books, newspapers, pictures; to print an edition of a book.