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printed circuit board N elec

I . print [prɪnt] N

1. print (mark, pattern):

2. print (fingerprint):

3. print (engraving):

4. print (pattern on fabric):

5. print (printed picture):

6. print typo (printed lettering or writing):

7. print (printed text):

II . print [prɪnt] VB trans

3. print photograph:

print run N

small print N no pl

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Industries include chemical engineering, textiles, oil, metal products, metallurgy and printed matter.
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Getting an end date on these later toppers can be a Herculean task, because fewer and fewer papers printed the toppers as the decade of the 1930s wore on.
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Messages sent by radio were also printed out by a teleprinter, providing a record of the communication.
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The name is also used in the inventory and trade records of numerous Bordeaux wine houses, and began appearing on printed labels in 1904.
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The cover of the '42 edition is distinguished from the '41 by a caveat about erratic availability printed in small red fonts.
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This would have the advantage that vertical dot combinations could be printed in a single impact, without requiring fine rotation control of the platen roller.
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The mailbox is marked, with a sticker, 7861 printed in black on it.
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The requested web page was then printed line by line on the screen, like a teleprinter.
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Reference information about origins and history of particular surnames (fractions of bratstva) may be found online as well as in printed form.
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In the postal code field, the rightmost bar is always printed, to allow the sortation equipment to properly lock onto the barcode and scan it.
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