Idioms for print
- in printed form; published.
- (of a book or the like) still available for purchase from the publisher.
in print,
out of print,
(of a book or the like) no longer available for purchase from the publisher.
Origin of print
1250–1300; (noun) Middle English
prent(e),
print(e),
prient(e) < Old French
priente impression, print, noun use of feminine past participle of
preindre to
press1 < Latin
premere; (v.) Middle English
prenten, derivative of the noun
OTHER WORDS FROM print
un·print·ed, adjective well-print·ed, adjectiveWORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH print
prince printsWords nearby print
Definition for print (2 of 2)
Example sentences from the Web for print
British Dictionary definitions for print
print
/ (prɪnt) /
verb
noun
See also
print out
Word Origin for print
C13
priente, from Old French: something printed, from
preindre to make an impression, from Latin
premere to press
Idioms and Phrases with print
print