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reprint - Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 :

  Reprint \Re"print`\ (r?"pr?nt`), n.
     A second or a new impression or edition of any printed work;
     specifically, the publication in one country of a work
     previously published in another.
     [1913 Webster]

  Reprint \Re*print"\ (r?-pr?nt"), v. t.
     1. To print again; to print a second or a new edition of.
        [1913 Webster]
  
     2. To renew the impression of.
        [1913 Webster]
  
              The whole business of our redemption is . . . to
              reprint God's image upon the soul.    --South.
        [1913 Webster]

reprint - WordNet (r) 2.1 (2005) :

  reprint
      n 1: a publication (such as a book) that is reprinted without
           changes or editing and offered again for sale [syn:
           reissue, reprint, reprinting]
      2: a separately printed article that originally appeared in a
         larger publication [syn: offprint, reprint, separate]
      v 1: print anew; "They never reprinted the famous treatise"
           [syn: reprint, reissue]

reprint - Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 :

  118 Moby Thesaurus words for "reprint":
     Ditto copy, Photostat, Xerox, Xerox copy, battologize, bring out,
     contact print, copy, critique, do over, duplicate, dwelling upon,
     elaboration, engrave, enlargement, fill, get out, give an encore,
     go over, go through, going over, hectograph, hectograph copy,
     impress, impression, imprint, issue, iterate, iteration,
     letterpress, mackle, make over, mimeograph, mimeograph copy,
     multigraph, negative, offcut, offprint, offset, overprint, pad,
     photocopy, photograph, photostatic copy, positive, practice,
     practicing, print, proof, prove, publish, pull, pull a proof,
     put out, put to bed, put to press, re-create, re-form, reaffirm,
     reaffirmation, reassert, rebuild, recap, recapitulate,
     recapitulation, recital, recite, reconstitute, reconstruct,
     recount, recountal, recounting, redesign, redo, reestablish,
     refashion, refound, regenerate, rehash, rehearsal, rehearse,
     reinstitute, reissue, reiterate, reiteration, remake, renovate,
     reorganize, repeat, reproduce, reshape, restate, restatement,
     restore, restructure, resume, resurrect, retail, retell, retelling,
     review, revise, revive, reword, run, run off, run over, say over,
     say over again, setoff, stamp, stat, strike, sum up, summarize,
     summary, summing up, tautologize