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Definition of imprint

Imprint
Imprint Im"print, n. [Cf. F. empreinte impress, stamp. See Imprint, v. t.] Whatever is impressed or imprinted; the impress or mark left by something; specifically, the name of the printer or publisher (usually) with the time and place of issue, in the title-page of a book, or on any printed sheet. ``That imprint of their hands.' --Buckle.

Meaning of imprint from wikipedia

- Look up imprint, imprinted, or imprinting in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Imprint or imprinting may refer to: Imprint (TV series), Canadian television...
- not hide who she is, like she does with the Mutant Underground. 19 6 "iMprint" Michael Goi Dawn Kamoche & Ariella Blejer November 6, 2018 (2018-11-06)...
- In psychology and ethology, imprinting is any kind of phase-sensitive learning (learning occurring at a particular age or a particular life stage) that...
- The Improved Performance Research Integration Tool (IMPRINT) is a discrete-event simulation and human performance modeling software tool developed by...
- Look up imprinter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An imprinter may mean: Credit card imprinter, a mechanical device for transfer of payment card details...
- Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon that causes genes to be expressed or not, depending on whether they are inherited from the female or male...
- An imprint of a publisher is a trade name under which it publishes a work. A single publishing company may have multiple imprints, often using the different...
- In psychology, limbic imprint refers to the process by which prenatal, perinatal and post-natal experiences imprint upon the limbic system, causing lifelong...
- American academic publisher based in the United States. It is currently an imprint of Elsevier. Formerly independent, the W. B. Saunders company was acquired...
- point where it functions as an imprint or sublabel. A label used as a trademark or brand and not a company is called an imprint, a term used for the same concept...