I. (ˈ)rē+ transitive verb
Etymology: re- + print
: to print again : make a reprint of
II. ˈrē+ˌ- also ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷ noun
1.
a.
(1) : a subsequent printing of a book already published having the identical text of the previous printing
(2) : such a printing with cheaper paper and binding and put out by a different publisher
b. : a second or new impression of printed matter
c. : an article or extract issued separately after being first published as part of a collection or in a periodical : offprint
d. : printed text used as copy for something to be typeset
e.
(1) : matter (as in a periodical) that has appeared in print before
(2) : a later printing of material published in more than one edition of the same newspaper ; especially : matter in one day's early edition printed in a late edition of the previous day
2.
a. : a government or private reprinting of a postage stamp no longer current usually on different paper or in a different color or perforation from the first printing and especially for other than postal use — compare reissue
b. : a stamp so reprinted
3. : repressing