reprint

[ verb ree-print; noun ree-print ]
/ verb riˈprɪnt; noun ˈriˌprɪnt /

verb (used with object)

to print again; print a new impression of.

noun

a reproduction in print of matter already printed.
an offprint.
a new impression, without alteration, of a book or other printed work.
Philately. an impression from the original plate after the issuance of a stamp has ceased and its use for postage has been voided.

Origin of reprint

First recorded in 1545–55; re- + print

OTHER WORDS FROM reprint

re·print·er, noun mis·re·print, verb (used with object) un·re·print·ed, adjective

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British Dictionary definitions for reprint

reprint

noun (ˈriːˌprɪnt)

a reproduction in print of any matter already published; offprint
a reissue of a printed work using the same type, plates, etc, as the original

verb (riːˈprɪnt)

(tr) to print again

Derived forms of reprint

reprinter, noun