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print
verb
-
print
,
printing
,
prints
,
printed
to
produce
words
or
pictures
on
paper
with
a
machine
such
as
a
printer
or
a
printing
press
•
Could
you
print
the
boarding
passes
for
everyone
?
Could
you
print
the
boarding
passes
for
everyone
?
•
The
teacher
asked
the
class
to
print
their
essays
and
hand
them
in
.
The
teacher
asked
the
class
to
print
their
essays
and
hand
them
in
.
From
Middle
English
‘
prenten
’,
from
Old
French
‘
printe
’,
from
Latin
‘
premere
’
meaning
‘
to
press
’.
noun
a
copy
of
text
or
pictures
produced
by
a
printer
,
press
,
or
photograph
developer
•
I
picked
up
the
photo
prints
from
the
store
this
morning
.
I
picked
up
the
photo
prints
from
the
store
this
morning
.
•
The
report
looks
clearer
on
screen
than
in
the
print
.
The
report
looks
clearer
on
screen
than
in
the
print
.
verb
-
print
,
printing
,
prints
,
printed
to
publish
something
in
a
newspaper
,
magazine
,
or
book
•
The
local
paper
refused
to
print
the
rumor
without
proof
.
The
local
paper
refused
to
print
the
rumor
without
proof
.
•
His
short
story
will
be
printed
in
next
month
’
s
magazine
.
His
short
story
will
be
printed
in
next
month
’
s
magazine
.
noun
letters
and
numbers
as
they
appear
in
books
or
when
written
carefully
in
separate
strokes
,
not
joined
like
handwriting
•
Please
fill
out
the
form
in
clear
print
.
Please
fill
out
the
form
in
clear
print
.
•
Young
children
usually
learn
print
before
cursive
.
Young
children
usually
learn
print
before
cursive
.
verb
-
print
,
printing
,
prints
,
printed
to
leave
a
clear
mark
or
pattern
on
a
surface
by
pressing
something
against
it
•
She
printed
her
hand
in
wet
cement
to
make
a
keepsake
.
She
printed
her
hand
in
wet
cement
to
make
a
keepsake
.
•
The
potter
prints
a
delicate
pattern
onto
each
plate
with
a
carved
stamp
.
The
potter
prints
a
delicate
pattern
onto
each
plate
with
a
carved
stamp
.
noun
a
piece
of
cloth
or
clothing
that
has
a
pattern
or
picture
printed
on
it
•
She
wore
a
summer
dress
with
a
bright
floral
print
.
She
wore
a
summer
dress
with
a
bright
floral
print
.
•
Leopard
print
is
back
in
style
this
season
.
Leopard
print
is
back
in
style
this
season
.
blueprint
noun
a
detailed
technical
drawing
,
often
printed
on
blue
paper
,
that
shows
exactly
how
a
building
,
machine
,
or
other
structure
should
be
built
•
The
architect
spread
the
blueprint
of
the
new
library
across
the
table
.
The
architect
spread
the
blueprint
of
the
new
library
across
the
table
.
•
Before
any
steel
was
cut
,
the
engineers
double-checked
every
measurement
on
the
blueprints
.
Before
any
steel
was
cut
,
the
engineers
double-checked
every
measurement
on
the
blueprints
.
Originally
referred
to
a
contact
print
of
a
drawing
produced
with
the
cyanotype
process
,
which
left
white
lines
on
blue
paper
.
The
term
dates
back
to
the
late
19th
century
.
noun
a
detailed
plan
or
set
of
guidelines
that
shows
how
to
achieve
something
•
The
committee
drafted
a
blueprint
for
improving
public
transportation
over
the
next
decade
.
The
committee
drafted
a
blueprint
for
improving
public
transportation
over
the
next
decade
.
•
Her
fitness
coach
gave
her
a
step-by-step
blueprint
to
reach
her
marathon
goal
.
Her
fitness
coach
gave
her
a
step-by-step
blueprint
to
reach
her
marathon
goal
.
verb
to
create
a
detailed
plan
or
design
for
something
•
The
team
spent
months
blueprinting
the
new
smartphone
before
building
a
prototype
.
The
team
spent
months
blueprinting
the
new
smartphone
before
building
a
prototype
.
•
Government
officials
are
blueprinting
reforms
to
modernize
the
healthcare
system
.
Government
officials
are
blueprinting
reforms
to
modernize
the
healthcare
system
.
fingerprint
noun
-
fingerprint
,
fingerprinting
,
fingerprints
,
fingerprinted
An
impression
or
mark
made
on
a
surface
by
the
ridges
on
the
tip
of
a
finger
,
unique
to
each
individual
and
used
for
identification
.
•
The
detective
lifted
a
clear
fingerprint
from
the
weapon
.
The
detective
lifted
a
clear
fingerprint
from
the
weapon
.
•
No
two
people
have
the
same
fingerprint
.
No
two
people
have
the
same
fingerprint
.
Late
19th
century
:
from
'finger'
+
'print'
.
The
forensic
use
began
in
the
1890s
,
pioneered
by
figures
like
Sir
Francis
Galton
.
verb
-
fingerprint
,
fingerprinting
,
fingerprints
,
fingerprinted
To
make
a
record
of
the
fingerprints
of
(
a
person
)
for
identification
,
usually
by
pressing
inked
fingertips
onto
paper
or
scanning
them
digitally
.
•
The
police
officer
fingerprinted
the
suspect
at
the
station
.
The
police
officer
fingerprinted
the
suspect
at
the
station
.
•
All
employees
must
be
fingerprinted
for
security
clearance
.
All
employees
must
be
fingerprinted
for
security
clearance
.