deprint, n. ? Obs.
(ˈdiːprɪnt)
[f. de- + print n.]
An offprint. Hence deˈprint v. (Cent. Dict. Suppl., 1909).
| 1885 Skeat in Academy 22 Aug. 121/3 Various terms, such as ‘deprint’, ‘exprint’, &c., have been proposed to denote a separately printed copy of a pamphlet. 1895 (title) Modern Language Notes: Deprints of Articles by George C. Keidel, Ph.D. |