Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- intransitive verb To produce (a mark or pattern) on a surface by pressure.
- intransitive verb To produce a mark on (a surface) by pressure.
- intransitive verb To impart a strong or vivid impression of.
- intransitive verb To fix firmly, as in the mind.
- intransitive verb To cause (a very young animal) to recognize and be attracted to another animal or to an object identified as the parent. Often used with on.
- intransitive verb To modify (a gene) chemically, as by DNA methylation, affecting the gene's expression in offspring.
- intransitive verb To become imprinted on another animal or on an object identified as the parent. Used of newborn or very young animals. Often used with on:
- noun A mark or pattern produced by imprinting; an impression.
- noun A distinguishing influence or effect.
- noun A chemical modification of a gene affecting the gene's expression in offspring.
- noun A publisher's name, often with the date, address, and edition, printed at the bottom of a title page of a publication.
- noun A publishing business with a unique name, usually owned by a larger publishing firm.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An impression made by printing or stamping; hence, any impression or impressed effect.
- noun The publisher's name, place, and date (if given) in a book or other publication, on the title-page or elsewhere (originally often at the end of a book); also, the printer's name and address: called respectively the publisher's and the printer's imprint.
- To impress by printing or stamping; mark by pressure; stamp: as, a character or device imprinted on wax or metal.
- To stamp, as letters and words on paper, by means of inked types; print.
- To impress, as on the mind or memory; stamp.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun 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.
- transitive verb To impress; to mark by pressure; to indent; to stamp.
- transitive verb To stamp or mark, as letters on paper, by means of type, plates, stamps, or the like; to print the mark (figures, letters, etc., upon something).
- transitive verb To fix indelibly or permanently, as in the mind or memory; to impress.
- transitive verb (Ethology) To create or acquire (a behavioral pattern) by the process of
imprinting .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun An
impression ; the mark left behind by printing something. - noun The name and details of a publisher or printer, as printed in a book etc.; a publishing house.
- noun A distinctive
marking ,symbol orlogo . - verb To leave a
print ,impression ,image , etc. - verb To
learn somethingindelibly at a particular stage of life, such as who one's mother is. - verb To
mark agene as being from a particularparent so that only one of the two copies of the gene is expressed.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb establish or impress firmly in the mind
- noun an impression produced by pressure or printing
- noun a distinctive influence
- verb mark or stamp with or as if with pressure
- noun a device produced by pressure on a surface
- noun a concavity in a surface produced by pressing
- noun an identification of a publisher; a publisher's name along with the date and address and edition that is printed at the bottom of the title page
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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I didn't want to do a label imprint just because Fall Out Boy was going to do well, but I believed in him.
Mike Ragogna: Fueled By Ramen's First Fifteen Years: A Conversation With Label Co-Founder John Janick, Plus FBR Band Tributes Mike Ragogna 2011
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I didn't want to do a label imprint just because Fall Out Boy was going to do well, but I believed in him.
Mike Ragogna: Fueled By Ramen's First Fifteen Years: A Conversation With Label Co-Founder John Janick, Plus FBR Band Tributes Mike Ragogna 2011
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Q: Your publisher MIRA Books, a Harlequin imprint, is known for publishing romantic suspense, contemporary and historical romances.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Jason Pinter, part one 2008
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Akon, who signed Lady Gaga to his label imprint, says the pop star's megasuccess has him ready to retire.
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Akon, who signed Lady Gaga to his label imprint, says the pop star's megasuccess has him ready to retire.
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Akon, who signed Lady Gaga to his label imprint, says the pop star's megasuccess has him ready to retire.
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Akon, who signed Lady Gaga to his label imprint, says the pop star's megasuccess has him ready to retire.
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Yep ... his imprint is the party of BS and he's marching under the banner of socialism.
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Hollywood Records is a label imprint for the Walt Disney Company.
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Union Square will remedy this over the next year via their new label imprint, Salvo Records, and plan to re-issue the original, re-mastered albums together with bonus tracks, many of which have never been released on CD; there will also be a fully annotated Anthology Box Set due September 2006.
Archive 2006-07-01 Thatsnews 2006
reesetee commented on the word imprint
In publishing (especially the rare books field), a statement of names of the persons (publishers, printers) responsible for the book, usually also including the date and place of publication.
February 25, 2008