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reprint

[ree-print, ree-print] / riˈprɪnt, ˈriˌprɪnt /














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It appears ubiquitously in 19th-century songbooks and parlor-piano reprint collections.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 1, 2026

This was emphasized by Amelia Simmons in her 1796 cookbook, “American Cookery” — the first of its kind in the U.S. — a reprint of which King owned and referenced to craft her own product.

From Salon • Oct. 22, 2024

It was a considerable expense for counties to reprint ballots.

From Slate • Sep. 20, 2024

The couple extended their forgiveness to Glowatski then, which Godfrey detailed in a 2019 reprint of her book.

From Los Angeles Times • May 29, 2024

I’ve also chosen some e-mail to partially reprint here.

From "Geeks: How Two Lost Boys Rode the Internet Out of Idaho" by Jon Katz




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