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Print could refer to:

  • Print
    • A command used in many programming languages such as php and basic.
    • The text output of a printing device.
  • Printing - The industrial process for reproducing copies of texts and images.
  • An artistic work, the outcome of printmaking.
  • A print of a motion picture, i.e. the rolls of film shown in movie theatres.
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