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printing
[prin-ting]
noun
the art, process, or business of producing books, newspapers, etc., by impression from movable types, plates, etc.
the act of a person or thing that prints.
words, symbols, etc., in printed form.
printed material.
the total number of copies of a book or other publication printed at one time.
The book had a first printing of 10,000.
writing in which the letters resemble printed ones.
printing
/ ˈprɪntɪŋ /
noun
the process, business, or art of producing printed matter
( as modifier )
printing ink
printed text
Also called: impression. all the copies of a book or other publication printed at one time
a form of writing in which letters resemble printed letters
Other Word Forms
- nonprinting adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Years of high public spending, and a reliance on printing more money and borrowing to cover deficits, had left the country in a cycle of debts and inflation.
That is the polite term for the central bank’s massive purchase of bonds, the modern method of printing money.
Vat photopolymerization is a type of 3D printing that involves pouring a light-reactive liquid resin into a container and then solidifying specific areas with a laser or ultraviolet light to create a shape.
It used telegraph lines to report transactions in almost real time, printing them out on rolls of tape in abbreviations that insiders could interpret.
Warsh would turn off that part of what he refers to as the monetary “printing press.”
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