nonprint
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of nonprint
Example Sentences
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Even if they weren’t gearing their nonprint work to display in conventional museums, a museum was the logical place for it.
From New York Times
The publisher of America magazine, it has been diversifying in recent years into nonprint platforms to provide news and opinion with a Catholic focus.
From New York Times
The magazine has enjoyed strong digital growth, and 80 percent of its revenue now comes from nonprint sources, including digital ads and events.
From New York Times
That is sort of a nonpublic or nonprint way of taking the time that wasn’t available in journalism, and forcing myself to be less judgmental.
From Slate
“Leopard is the nonprint print,” Veronica Swanson Beard announced.
From New York Times
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