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off·print

 (ôf′prĭnt′, ŏf′-)
n.
A reproduction of or an excerpt from an article that was originally contained in a larger publication.
tr.v. off·print·ed, off·print·ing, off·prints
To reproduce or reprint (an article or excerpt).
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offprint

(ˈɒfˌprɪnt)
n
(Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) Also called (US): separate a separate reprint of an article that originally appeared in a larger publication
vb
(Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) (tr) to reprint (an article taken from a larger publication) separately
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off•print

(ˈɔfˌprɪnt, ˈɒf-)

n.
a reprint of an article that orig. appeared as part of a larger publication.
[1880–85; translation of German Abdruck]
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offprint


Past participle: offprinted
Gerund: offprinting

Imperative
offprint
offprint
Present
I offprint
you offprint
he/she/it offprints
we offprint
you offprint
they offprint
Preterite
I offprinted
you offprinted
he/she/it offprinted
we offprinted
you offprinted
they offprinted
Present Continuous
I am offprinting
you are offprinting
he/she/it is offprinting
we are offprinting
you are offprinting
they are offprinting
Present Perfect
I have offprinted
you have offprinted
he/she/it has offprinted
we have offprinted
you have offprinted
they have offprinted
Past Continuous
I was offprinting
you were offprinting
he/she/it was offprinting
we were offprinting
you were offprinting
they were offprinting
Past Perfect
I had offprinted
you had offprinted
he/she/it had offprinted
we had offprinted
you had offprinted
they had offprinted
Future
I will offprint
you will offprint
he/she/it will offprint
we will offprint
you will offprint
they will offprint
Future Perfect
I will have offprinted
you will have offprinted
he/she/it will have offprinted
we will have offprinted
you will have offprinted
they will have offprinted
Future Continuous
I will be offprinting
you will be offprinting
he/she/it will be offprinting
we will be offprinting
you will be offprinting
they will be offprinting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been offprinting
you have been offprinting
he/she/it has been offprinting
we have been offprinting
you have been offprinting
they have been offprinting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been offprinting
you will have been offprinting
he/she/it will have been offprinting
we will have been offprinting
you will have been offprinting
they will have been offprinting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been offprinting
you had been offprinting
he/she/it had been offprinting
we had been offprinting
you had been offprinting
they had been offprinting
Conditional
I would offprint
you would offprint
he/she/it would offprint
we would offprint
you would offprint
they would offprint
Past Conditional
I would have offprinted
you would have offprinted
he/she/it would have offprinted
we would have offprinted
you would have offprinted
they would have offprinted
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.offprint - a separately printed article that originally appeared in a larger publication
article - nonfictional prose forming an independent part of a publication
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Translations

offprint

[ˈɒfprɪnt] Nseparata f, tirada f aparte
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When I published my first article on Hawthorne that same year, I couldn't wait to send Nina an offprint. I took one right off the top of the pile, inscribed it to her, and sent it off.
Sometime in the early 1970s while visiting Colin and Charlotte Franklin at their house in Culham, outside of Oxford, Colin handed me a pamphlet extricated from his pile of bookseller's catalogues and papers, an offprint of an article by Frances Hamill, the great Chicago bookseller, and first woman president of the ABAA.
(7) Solow's (2014) letter confirms that he and Samuelson were ignorant of Lipsey's work when they first drafted their paper, a fact confirmed by Solow's (21 March 1960) letter to Lipsey requesting an offprint, which makes it clear that he had first read Lipsey's paper in the February 1960 issue of Economica.
With news spreading slightly slower than the speed of light, interconnected users can influence perception and ultimately adoption more decisively than the most powerful marketing campaigns; and reputation is more important than ever: internet retailers opt to reimburse millions to customers in order to safe guard their reputation and most organizations start taking their world wide web offprint very seriously.
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Within months of the publication of the new, three-volume edition of his Le Vite de' piu eccellenti pittori, scultori e architettori in 1568, Giorgio Vasari had extracted the biography of Michelangelo, publishing it at his own expense as a separate thin offprint, Vita de' gran Michelagnolo Buonarroti, with a dedication to Alessandro de' Medici (1511-37).
(42) Karl Thieme, "The Hope of the World: God's Redemption in Union with His Anointed," in Christ, the Church, and Grace in the Economy of Christian Hope: Roman Catholic Views on the Evanston Theme (Boulogne-sur-Seine: Istina, 1954) 30-32, published as an offprint of the journal Istina 2 (1954).
She arrived with an offprint of her 1982 American Literature article in hand, promising to send an offprint of her 1984 article that was coming out when she had them in hand (she did).
Feith, Het Verhaal van den AfrikaReiziger (Amsterdam: Algemeen Handelsblad, offprint, 1910).