About The Word Misprint
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Misprint
Misprint Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of Misprint?
[n] a mistake in printed matter resulting from mechanical failures of some kind
[v] print incorrectly Synonyms | Synonyms for Misprint: erratum | literal | literal error | typo | typographical error Related Terms | Find terms related to Misprint: clerical error | corrigendum | do amiss | erratum | error | failure | fault | faute | human error | literal | misapply | misapprehension | miscalculation | miscall | miscarriage | miscite | misconception | misconduct | miscount | misdeal | misemploy | misfield | misidentification | misjudgment | mismanage | misplay | misquotation | misquote | misread | misreport | miss | misspell | misstatement | mistake | misunderstanding | misuse | typo | typographical error See Also | error | mistake | print Misprint In Webster's Dictionary \Mis*print"\, v. t.
To print wrong.
\Mis*print"\, n. A mistake in printing; a deviation from the copy; as, a book full of misprints. |
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