reprint
Pronunciation: [ˌriːˈprɪnt]
Word
Context: "publishing"
(verb) to print something again, like a book or a magazine. This happens when there is a need to make more copies of something that was already printed.
Example
The publisher decided to reprint the popular book because it sold out quickly.
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The magazine will not reprint the last issue since it was a limited edition.
Example
Will they reprint the article that was so well-received?
Context: "publishing"
(noun) a new copy of something that was printed before. It can be a new edition of a book or a page from a magazine that has been printed again.
Example
I bought a reprint of that classic novel because the original edition was too expensive.
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There was no reprint available for that rare comic book, so I had to find a used copy.
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What is the difference between the first edition and the reprint of this book?
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