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printing
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?p??nt??/
Noun
printing (countable and uncountable, plural printings)
- (uncountable) The process or business of producing printed material by means of inked type and a printing press or similar technology.
- (uncountable) Material that has been printed.
- (countable) All the copies of a publication that have been printed in one batch.
- (uncountable) Written characters that are not joined up.
Translations
Verb
printing
- present participle of print
- To inadequately carry a concealed weapon such that its silhouette is visible on the person wearing it.
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printmaking
English
Etymology
print +? making
Noun
printmaking (uncountable)
- The field of art concerned, roughly, with the transfer of ink or paint from a plate or block or through a screen mesh to paper.
See also
- aquatint
- collagraphy
- intaglio
- linocut
- lithography
- monoprint
- serigraphy
- viscosity printing
- woodcut
- xylography
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