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photoprint

American  
[foh-tuh-print] / ˈfoʊ təˌprɪnt /

noun

  1. a photographic print.

  2. a print made by a photomechanical process; a photocopy.


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Etymology

Origin of photoprint

First recorded in 1885–90; photo- + print

Example Sentences

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The result: the chemically treated paper develops an impression much as a photoprint reacts from light waves.

From Time Magazine Archive

Although its suitability for photoprint is the reason for electronic screening or dithering, it cannot be used for every compound image.

From Library of Congress Workshop on Etexts by Library of Congress

Jerry Rivas and one of the engineers Kurt Fawzi had hired had gotten out of a jeep and were looking at another photoprint of the map.

From The Cosmic Computer by Piper, H. Beam

They even found, in his living quarters, a blown-up photoprint picture of Nevil Ormm, draped in black.

From Space Viking by Piper, H. Beam

She pressed another button, got the photoprint out of a slot, and propped it beside the screen.

From Naudsonce by Piper, H. Beam

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