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pub·lish P0646400 (pŭb′lĭsh)v. pub·lished, pub·lish·ing, pub·lish·es v.tr.1. a. To prepare and issue (a book, music, or other material) for public distribution, especially for sale.b. To prepare and issue a work or works by (an author).2. To bring to the public attention; announce. See Synonyms at announce.v.intr.1. To issue a publication.2. To be the writer of works that are published. [Middle English publicen, publishen, to make known publicly, from alteration of Old French publier, from Latin pūblicāre; see publication.] pub′lish·a·ble adj.published- factoid - An unsubstantiated statement, account, or report published as if it were factual, coined by the novelist Norman Mailer from fact + -oid (as in android, humanoid), in reference to his fictionalized biography of Marilyn Monroe.
- divulgate - If something is divulgate, it is published.
- libel, slander - Libel—from Latin libellus, "little book"—must be published, while spoken defamatory remarks are slander; libel first meant "document, written statement."
- backlist - Older books kept in print by a publisher.
ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | published - prepared and printed for distribution and sale; "the complete published works Dickens"unpublished - not published; "unpublished letters and diaries" | | 2. | published - formally made public; "published accounts"promulgatedpublicised, publicized - made known; especially made widely known | Translations EncyclopediaSeepublishLegalSeePublishpublished
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