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to create a number of copies of a newspaper, magazine, book, etc.
to make words, pictures, or anything else on something such as a piece of paper using ink and a special device called printer
to write or draw letters individually and clearly, without connecting them
to create a photographic image from a negative
a design or pattern applied to fabric using techniques such as screen printing, digital printing, or block printing
What is "print"?
Print refers to any textile material that has designs, patterns, or motifs printed on it using various printing techniques. These designs can range from simple geometric shapes to intricate floral and paisley patterns. The print can be applied to various fabrics, including cotton, silk, polyester, rayon, and others. Printed fabrics are versatile and can be used for various clothing items, such as dresses, blouses, skirts, and pants. Prints can also be used for home decor items like curtains, bedspreads, and upholstery. The process of printing involves using dyes, pigments, or inks to create the desired pattern, which is transferred to the fabric using heat or pressure.
the text or type that appears in books, newspapers, or other printed material
a photographic image produced on paper from a negative
a physical copy of a movie on film, often referring to a specific version or release
a visible mark or impression made on a surface
the state or availability of material in printed form
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