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underˈprint, v. [under-1 4 a, 10 a.] 1. trans. To print or stamp from below or on the under side.
1598Florio, Soppresso,..beaten vnder, drowned, boulged, vnder-printed. 1626Impeachm. Dk. Buckhm. (Camden) 62 Subscribed per me,..and..sealed with a seale of reade wax, under-printed upon. 2. To print (an engraving or photograph) with insufficient depth or distinctness.
c1865Wylde's Circ. Sci. I. 154/1 It is better that the positive should be over, rather than under-printed. 1885Longm. Mag. VI. 490 A series of book-illustrations that were over-printed in Paris and under-printed in London. |