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Etymology

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From trans- +‎ print.

Verb

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transprint (third-person singular simple present transprints, present participle transprinting, simple past and past participle transprinted)

  1. (transitive, obsolete) To transfer to the wrong place in printing; to print out of place.
    • 1825, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Aids to Reflection:
      In compliance with the suggestion of a judicious friend, the celebrated conclusion of the fourth Book of Paley's Moral and Political Philosophy [] is here transprinted, for the convenience of the reader: []