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pre·print I. \(ˈ) ̷ ̷+\ noun Etymology: pre- + print, n. 1. : a printing issued in advance of book or periodical publication; especially : a portion of a larger work (as a chapter of a book or an article in a magazine) issued before publication of the whole < preprints of a review > < preprints of an advertisement > — compare fascicle, installment 2. : a printing of a speech, lecture, or paper issued before its formal delivery II. transitive verb Etymology: pre- + print, v. : to print and issue in advance of publication or delivery |