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re⋅print

[v. ree-print; n. ree-print]
–verb (used with object)
1. to print again; print a new impression of.
–noun
2. a reproduction in print of matter already printed.
3. an offprint.
4. a new impression, without alteration, of a book or other printed work.
5. Philately. an impression from the original plate after the issuance of a stamp has ceased and its use for postage has been voided.

Origin:
1545–55; re- + print


re⋅print⋅er, noun
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re·print   (rē'prĭnt')   
n.  
  1. Something that has been printed again, especially:

    1. A new printing that is identical to an original; a reimpression.

    2. A separately printed excerpt; an offprint.

  2. A facsimile of a postage stamp printed after the original issue of the stamp has been discontinued.

tr.v.   (rē-prĭnt') re·print·ed, re·print·ing, re·prints
To make a new copy or edition of; print again.
re·print'er n.
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